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Are there poisonous snakes at Disney World?

Unapologetic Disney Fan(atic) We have only mentioned the most well known venomous snake BITE at WDW. Encounters, meaning seeing venomous snakes like the rattle snake or water moccasin in close proximity to guests, are not rare at all. WDW is in the middle of a gigantic swamp in the middle of Florida.



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The signs being installed contain four sets of messages: “Danger,” “Alligators and snakes in area,” “Stay away from the water,” and “Do not feed the wildlife.”

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Watch experts prepare meals for the park residents. Creep over to see some tarantulas, scorpions, millipedes and snakes.

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Florida's Living Beaches, a beach enthusiast's guide by Blair and Dawn Witherington, further explains that snakes do live in the dunes but only occasionally hunt on the beach.

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The American pelecinid wasp (Pelecinus polyturator) can be seen all over Disney World. Despite being called a wasp, they don't sting and are quite harmless. They're large, black, glossy bugs that have a really long, curved tail. We've seen these a lot at EPCOT, around the gardens.

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