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Discover 10 Big Snakes in Indiana

Eastern ratsnake (also known as black ratsnake) - non-venomous, can grow up to 7 feet long, found in forests, fields, and around human dwellings.

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Bullsnake (also known as gophersnake) - non-venomous, can grow up to 8 feet long, found in prairies and open woodlands.

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Timber rattlesnake - venomous, can grow up to 6 feet long, found in forests and rocky areas.

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Copperhead - venomous, can grow up to 4 feet long, found in forests, fields, and near water.

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Eastern massasauga - venomous, can grow up to 5 feet long, found in wetlands and marshes.

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Queen snake - non-venomous, can grow up to 24 inches long, found in streams and rivers.

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Dekay's brown snake - non-venomous, can grow up to 18 inches long, found in forests and fields.

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Common watersnake - non-venomous, can grow up to 4 feet long, found in streams, rivers, and lakes.

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Plains ribbonsnake - non-venomous, can grow up to 3 feet long, found in prairies and open woodlands.

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Northern water snake - non-venomous, can grow up to 5 feet long, found in streams, rivers, and lakes.

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