Stay Alert on NJ Trails: Hard-to-Spot Turtles and Snakes Make a Stealthy Appearance

Hiking is fun until you are well acquainted with the uncertainty of the trails. This story will talk about New Jersey's wooded trails, which have created a perfect rag with dry leaves to hide its wild creature beneath it. For certain reasons, you will not be willing to step on the wonders of nature like box turtles or snakes. But they find the wooded trails appropriate to hide themselves.

The box turtles make their way on trails

New Jersey is rich in wild varieties, and box turtles are one of them, which can be frequently discovered within the wooded trails. The unique designs on the turtle’s shell help it disguise itself in the dry leaves, which remain scattered all over the trail.

The wooded trails are also home to snakes

Garter snakes can be easily found in the trails of New Jersey. But the matter of concern is they can easily hide themselves under the thick layer of the dry leaves, and if you don't pay attention while walking, there's a high chance that you will step on them.

Keep scrutiny while walking

You should keep an attentive eye on the ground while hiking to trace these wild creatures. Always remember, your hiking should not create a disturbance for the wildlife.

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