The Florida Panhandle is an area that offers exceptional biodiversity which means it is capable of supporting many of the 44 species of snake noted to live in Florida. In particular, the Apalachicola River basin acts as a biodiversity hot spot. In fact, the biodiversity of the area allows for 12 unique species that live only in the panhandle. For a detailed look at the 12 species, visit the following blog post written by Rick O’Connor, a University of Florida Extension Agent.
Fast facts:
- 6 of the 12 are nonvenomous water snakes
- 2 of the 12 are venomous snakes which accounts for about 33% of the venomous species in FL
- 4 of the 12 are small terrestrial snakes that rarely grow over a foot in length