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L. triangulum—milk snake; Leptotyphlops dulcis—blind snake; Liodytes rigida — glossy water snake; Masticophis flagellum—coachwhip snake; Nerodia erythrogaster—yellow-bellied and blotched water snake; N. fasciata—broad-banded water snake; N. rhombifera—diamond-back water snake [1] N. sipedon—northern and midland water snake
Found in the eastern and central portions of Oklahoma, the venomous copperhead snake plays an important role in controlling to rodent and vermin populations, according to the wildlife department.
Out of every water snake found in Oklahoma, the cottonmouth is the only venomous kind, according to Dwayne Elmore, Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension wildlife specialist.
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Cemophora coccinea, commonly known as the scarlet snake, is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to the southeastern United States . There are two subspecies of C. coccinea that are recognized as being valid.
Snakes are elongated limbless ... and a small unusual population of garter snakes in the US state of ... particularly in areas where snake populations are in decline ...
Texas night snake, Hypsiglena torquata jani; References This page was last edited on 27 October 2023, at 22:54 (UTC). Text ... List of fauna of Oklahoma.
Loss of habitat is a main reason for the snake's declining population, but lower populations of chimney crawfish are contributing to the snakes' decline, due to the use of their burrows.