Serpents Invade Kansas

Somewhere there's probably climate change fear in this story that also might spark biblical fear and/or bad luck superstitions . . . Either way . . . Here's the local wildlife angle . . .

"Many western diamondbacks are found only in a southwestern part of the state in Barber, Kiowa and Comanche Counties, according to Fort Hays State University’s Herpetofaunal Atlas. Curiously, a small population of the venomous snakes have taken up residence at Kanopolis, far from other established groups of the serpents."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Biologists investigate mystery cluster of venomous snakes in the heart of Kansas

TOPEKA (KSNT) - A park centered in the heart of Kansas may be hiding a scaly secret that has wildlife researchers baffled.

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