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  2. Cape gopher snake - Wikipedia

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    The Cape gopher snake or Baja gopher snake (Pituophis vertebralis) is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to extreme southern Baja California Sur, Mexico.They have become increasingly popular companions for people interested in the exotic pet trade, due to their extreme color variations and relatively docile behavior.

  3. Pituophis - Wikipedia

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    The Gopher Snake is commonly misidentified as a Rattlesnake because of its similar coloration and its defensive behavior when feeling threatened. A scared Gopher Snake will flatten its head, hiss loudly, and shake its tail rapidly, doing a very convincing Rattlesnake imitation.

  4. Pituophis catenifer - Wikipedia

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    Common names: Pacific gopher snake, coast gopher snake, western gopher snake [5] ().. Pituophis catenifer is a species of non-venomous colubrid snake endemic to North America.Nine subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominotypical subspecies, P. c. catenifer, described here. [6]

  5. List of snakes by common name - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco garter snake; Texas garter snake; Glossy snake; Gopher snake. Cape gopher snake; Grass snake; Green snake. Rough green snake; Smooth green snake; Ground snake. Common ground snake; Three-lined ground snake; Western ground snake

  6. Discover the Largest Snake Found in Yellowstone National Park

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    Today, we will take a look at the largest snake found in Yellowstone National Park Nevertheless, there are plenty of snakes that live in the park, with some of them being quite dangerous.

  7. Category:Snakes of North America - Wikipedia

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    C. California red-sided garter snake; Cape gopher snake; Carphophis amoenus; Cemophora coccinea; Cerrophidion sasai; Cerrophidion tzotzilorum; Cerrophidion wilsoni

  8. Pacific gopher snake - Wikipedia

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    Gopher snakes are rarely seen above 2,000 ft (610 m), except East from the Mississippi at an altitude of up to 2,700 ft (820 m), and are most commonly seen adjacent to farms in semi-arid brushy areas. The Pacific gopher snake can also be found in southern British Columbia and Alberta, and in Mexico. [15]

  9. Pituophis catenifer deserticola - Wikipedia

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    The Great Basin gopher snake is a great climber, swimmer, and burrower. It is one of the most commonly found snakes when people are hiking or driving on the road. They are easily seen in spring when the male snakes are out and about trying to find a mate. The hatchlings are easily found in late August and September when they emerge from their eggs.