A Banded Watersnake, a harmless, non-venomous snake
A Banded Watersnake, a harmless, non-venomous snake that can be found near most fresh water habitats. Although they are not found on Fort Campbell they are found in nearby counties of Tennessee. (US Army photo ... More
A Ribbon snake, a harmless, non-venomous, docile snake
A Ribbon snake, a harmless, non-venomous, docile snake found near marshy areas. These snakes are found on Fort Campbell. (US Army photo by Spc. Patrick Kirby 40th Public Affairs Detachment.)
A Milk snake, a harmless non-venomous snake that is
A Milk snake, a harmless non-venomous snake that is usually found in forested areas. These snakes are found on Fort Campbell. (US Army photo by Spc. Patrick Kirby 40th Public Affairs Detachment.)
A Diamondback Watersnake, a harmless non-venomous snake
A Diamondback Watersnake, a harmless non-venomous snake that is usually found near slow moving bodies of water. Although they are not found on Fort Campbell they are found in nearby counties of Tennessee. (US A... More
A Cottonmouth or Water Moccasin, a venomous, harmful
A Cottonmouth or Water Moccasin, a venomous, harmful snake that is docile until provoked. Can be found in wetland areas near an open field. Although these snakes look very similar to the Northern Watersnake, no... More
A Banded Watersnake, a harmless, non-venomous snake
A Banded Watersnake, a harmless, non-venomous snake that can be found near most fresh water habitats. Although they are not found on Fort Campbell they are found in nearby counties of Tennessee. (US Army photo ... More
A Cottonmouth or Water Moccasin, a venomous, harmful
A Cottonmouth or Water Moccasin, a venomous, harmful snake that is docile until provoked. Can be found in wetland areas near an open field. Although these snakes look very similar to the Northern Watersnake, no... More
A Ribbon snake, a harmless, non-venomous, docile snake
A Ribbon snake, a harmless, non-venomous, docile snake found near marshy areas. These snakes are found on Fort Campbell. (US Army photo by Spc. Patrick Kirby 40th Public Affairs Detachment.)