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A Maryland woman's video of a large snake slithering on the beach in Ocean City is giving a lot of people the creeps.
Footage filmed by Roxanne Flanagan while visiting Ocean City Beach shows an eastern hog-nosed snake slithering along the sand ...
It was slithering all around the sand, chasing people,” said the mom who captured the video and was at the beach with her frightened young children.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources confirmed that the snake appears to be an eastern hognose snake, a native species that thrives in sandy habitats, making its presence on the beach not ...
beaches. Roxanne Flanagan posted a video to Facebook on Saturday, April 26, of an Eastern Hognose snake emerging out of the Atlantic Ocean. Flanagan told WMAR that she and her co-worker ...
"It was frightening but cool," Flanagan said of the rare snake sighting, which was the highlight of the kids' weekend. A hognose snake was spotted slithering across the sand in Ocean City ...
The eastern hog-nosed snake are considered to be non-venomous. But they do exhibit some "bizarre behavior." "They initially hiss and spread their neck like a cobra’s hood, then go through the ...
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