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## [Snakes in Texas: 81 Types and How to Identify Them](https://outforia.com/snakes-in-texas)

_2026-05-19 · carl-borg · Outforia_

Texas has a huge snake list, from desert rattlesnakes to Gulf Coast watersnakes. Compare 81 species by range, habitat, and ID cues.

## [Snakes in North Carolina: 38 Types and How to Identify Them](https://outforia.com/snakes-in-north-carolina)

_2026-05-19 · carl-borg · Outforia_

From Outer Banks marshes to Blue Ridge slopes, North Carolina has 38 snakes. Compare habitats, field marks, and venom notes.

## [Snakes in Mississippi: 44 Types and How to Identify Them](https://outforia.com/snakes-in-mississippi)

_2026-05-19 · carl-borg · Outforia_

Mississippi's 44 snakes include cottonmouths, kingsnakes, coralsnakes, ratsnakes, and watersnakes. Use habitat and pattern to narrow IDs.

## [Snakes in Louisiana: 49 Types and How to Identify Them](https://outforia.com/snakes-in-louisiana)

_2026-05-19 · carl-borg · Outforia_

Louisiana's bayous, pine woods, prairies, and bottomlands support 49 snakes. Sort cottonmouths, coralsnakes, racers, and watersnakes.

## [Snakes in California: 47 Types and How to Identify Them](https://outforia.com/snakes-in-california)

_2026-05-19 · carl-borg · Outforia_

California's snakes follow the state's deserts, coasts, foothills, and wetlands. Compare 47 species by range, pattern, and habitat.

## [Snakes in Alabama: 46 Types and How to Identify Them](https://outforia.com/snakes-in-alabama)

_2026-05-19 · carl-borg · Outforia_

Alabama's warm forests, rivers, and coastal plain hold 46 snakes. Learn the copperheads, cottonmouths, rattlesnakes, and lookalikes.

## [Snakes in Arizona: 54 Types and How to Identify Them](https://outforia.com/snakes-in-arizona)

_2026-05-19 · carl-borg · Outforia_

Arizona snakes range from Sonoran sidewinders to mountain gartersnakes. See 54 species, venom notes, habitats, and field marks.

