If you love fishing, boating, or just spending time on the water, there are a few lakes across Louisiana where snake sightings are far more common than others.
When you come across a snake, it's important to know what kind of snake you're dealing with and just how serious of a threat it poses if things go bad.
A Garland, Texas neighborhood was on edge last week as a massive 15-foot reticulated python was slithering through the streets and reportedly even trapped a man on top of his truck.
Every year a number of Texans are injured or killed because of snake bites. Do you know what to do or more importantly what not to do should that happen to you or someone you love?
Snakes are part of the landscape around Louisiana this time of year. What can you do to avoid them and in the event you get bitten, what is best course of action?
A beach popular with Louisiana visitors is cracking down on exotic animals. No more snakes, pythons, wildcats, or even raccoons and there's a good reason why.
As un-fond as I tend to be of snakes, there's something about Pancho and Lefty who live at a Texas Zoo that makes me feel compassion for them...or, um...HIM.