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00:00Hidden Serpents, Rare Snakes of the East Coast's Vanishing Wilderness
00:04The eastern indigo snake can stretch across a sandy Florida trail.
00:10Along east coast forests, marshes, islands, and pine flatwoods, rare snakes move through leaf litter, wetlands, dunes, and hidden burrows.
00:18The eastern indigo snake slides through Florida and Georgia longleaf pine habitat using gopher tortoise burrows for shelter.
00:26The northern pine snake moves through New Jersey pine barren sand, where it digs, coils, and hunts underground.
00:33The eastern hognose snake flattens its neck in sandy fields, then plays dead when a threat gets too close.
00:40The rainbow snake swims through southeastern wetlands showing glossy red, black, and yellow stripes near slow water.
00:48The Carolina pygmy rattlesnake hides in pine flatwoods and damp edges, carrying a tiny rattle and patterned body.
00:56The Florida crowned snake moves under leaves and logs, staying small, secretive, and hard to spot in dry habitat.
01:04The mud snake twists through swamps and muddy water, using a shiny black back and red belly to stand out.
01:11The queen snake stays near clean streams, hunting freshly molted crayfish along rocks, roots, and shallow water.
01:18These east coast snakes share one pattern.
01:22Rare habitat, hidden movement, and shrinking wild spaces make sightings uncommon.
01:28When a snake slips under pine needles, the forest can hide a whole secret world.
01:33When a snake slips under pine needles like a detectement run a squirrel, the ice-iversary wall is the name
01:34of the fiery and mantra.
01:34This is the lion's protachting prospectus on theявol ranks.
01:34This appears to has been in direct check on Ayevida, as the laattee war, the infantry isolates with the surrounding
01:34seas.
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