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The snake's life cycle is tightly connected to the ocean currents that carry it across vast distances. As juveniles, they drift along with the currents, feeding on small fish and growing into adults.
WASHINGTON - A snake was caught on camera slithering in the sand on Ocean City Beach. What we know: The snake was identified as an eastern hog-nosed snake.
Sharks are on the minds of many as the weather warms and thoughts turn to visiting the coast. But in Ocean City, Maryland, last Saturday, it was a large snake emerging from the ocean that created ...
OCEAN CITY, Md. (WJZ/CBS Newspath) - A Maryland woman's video capturing a large snake slithering on the beach in Ocean City has gone viral, unsettling many who frequent the popular destination ...
Maryland beachgoers surprised to see large snake A Maryland woman's video of a large snake slithering on the beach in Ocean City is giving a lot of people the creeps. The video, which went viral ...
Photo by: Roxanne Flanagan Snake on the beach in Ocean City By: Scripps News Group Posted 1:20 PM, Apr 30, 2025 and last updated 1:22 PM, Apr 30, 2025 ...
An eastern hog-nosed snake was spotted on Ocean City Beach. The snake is known for playing dead – and is not venomous. WASHINGTON - A snake was caught on camera slithering in the sand on Ocean ...
The snake eventually slithered back into the ocean and vanished. Eastern hog-nosed snakes, also referred to as eastern hognose snakes, are mildly venomous but considered mostly harmless to humans.