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No, for that matter there is no confirmed sightings of non-venomous snakes either.

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2mo ago

There are three species of snakes that are native to Alaska: the Common Garter Snake, the Northwestern Garter Snake, and the Wandering Garter Snake. These snakes are found in the southern coastal regions of the state and are adapted to the colder climate of Alaska.

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There are no snakes in Alaska, and certainly none anywhere that go through the snow. Snakes are cold-blooded and would die of hypothermia if they were constantly exposed to snow.

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11y ago

Alaska is considered a snake free state:) this means that there are NO poisonous snakes that live there:)

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13y ago

There is actually no snakes in Alaska

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16y ago

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