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1. Garter Snake: Extremely widespread, these snakes are found in various habitats across the country. They come in many color variations.

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 2. Rat snake: A large, nonvenomous snake found in many parts of the United States, often associated with rodent control. 

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3. Corn Snake: While popular as pets, they are also native to parts of the southeastern US.

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 4. Rattlesnakes: A group of venomous snakes, including several species like the Eastern Diamondback, Western Rattlesnake, and Copperhead, found in various regions

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5. Water Snakes: A diverse group of semi-aquatic snakes, common near bodies of water.

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 6. King Snake: Known for their beautiful patterns and ability to eat other snakes, they are found in many parts of the US.

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7. Racer: Fast-moving, non-venomous snakes found in various habitats

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 8. Hognose Snake: Known for their unusual defensive behavior, including "playing dead," they are found in parts of the US

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9. Copperhead: A venomous pit viper found in eastern and central US.

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10. Cottonmouth (Water Moccasin): Another venomous pit viper, primarily found in wetland areas.

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