There are over 120 species of snakes in Texas so the answer to this question is a resounding yes! Some of the more common snakes that you might encounter in the Lone Star State include the rat snake the cottonmouth and the copperhead. While most snakes are not aggressive and will only bite humans if they feel threatened there are a few species that are known to be more aggressive so it’s always best to err on the side of caution and avoid handling any snake that you’re not familiar with.
What is the capital of Texas?
Austin
What is the population of Texas?
28 million
What is the official state bird of Texas?
Mockingbird
What is the official state tree of Texas?
Pecan
What is the official state flower of Texas?
Bluebonnet
What is the official state mammal of Texas?
Longhorn
What is the official state reptile of Texas?
Horned lizard
What is the official state freshwater fish of Texas?
Guadalupe bass
What is the official state saltwater fish of Texas?
Red Drum
What is the official state insect of Texas?
Monarch butterfly
What is the official state dish of Texas?
Chili
What is the official state small mammal of Texas?
Armadillo
What is the official state large mammal of Texas?
White-tailed deer
What is the official state foreign language of Texas?
Spanish
How many snakes are there in Texas?
Over 100 species