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Discover the intriguing Eastern Hognose Snake, found in warm areas of Massachusetts. These captivating snakes can grow to 25-30 inches and exhibit a thick, fat body with striking black, brown, gray, and yellow patterns. They primarily feed on toads and other small animals, using their unique nose to aid in hunting. Reproduction occurs in spring, with females laying up to 60 eggs in April. To protect themselves, these snakes may flee or hide, with a final defense being a bite. Learn more about their hibernation habits and behavioral traits!
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The Eastern Hognose Snake By Kristopher Hind
They Are Very Interesting Looking! • They are black, brown, gray and yellow • Get to be 25-30 inches • Have a Thick and fat body
Where Do They Live? • They live in Massachusetts • In a warm area • Under a log or in a pine forest
Do they reproduce? • Yes they lay eggs • They have up to 60 babies • Mate in spring • Lay eggs in April
what do they eat? • They like toads • They eat anything small • Have a nose to get toads
How does it protect itself? • It will usually run away • It will try to hide • It will finally bite you
Do they hibernate? • They usually have a big dinner • Then they go under a rock • When they come out of hibernation they have a big dinner
conclusion • Thank you for watching I hope you liked it