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  2. Eastern hognose snake - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern hognose is a diurnal species. [6] It is typically most active during April–September after coming out of hibernation. Because there is such a wide range the snake is found there is variation in the population's climates which can cause the period of activity to change.

  3. Heterodon - Wikipedia

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    Western hognose snake Southeastern Alberta and southwestern Manitoba in Canada, south to southeastern Arizona and Texas in the United States. Disjunct populations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas. H. platirhinos: Latreille, 1801 0 Eastern hognose snake

  4. List of snakes of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Northern Ringneck Snake: everywhere but central 2/3: uncommon: minimal Farancia abacura reinwardtii: Western Mud Snake: southwestern tip: state endangered (extirpated) minimal Heterodon platirhinos: Eastern Hognose Snake: throughout: uncommon: minimal Lampropeltis calligaster calligaster: Prairie Kingsnake: southwest, southcentral, and along ...

  5. List of reptiles of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Eastern hognose snake: Heterodon platyrhinos: Least concern: Nonvenomous; adults reach 20–33 inches (51–84 cm); color varies from gray to brown with dark brown markings [6] [12] Eastern milk snake: Lamptopeltis triangulum triangulum: Not evaluated: Nonvenomous; adults reach 24–36 inches (61–91 cm); repeating red, black-outlined blotches ...

  6. List of snakes of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Eastern hognose snake: Heterodon platirhinos: extreme southeastern fringe of the state 20 - 33 inches in length, slightly upturned snout (as compared to the Plains hognose snake), highly variable in colouration (with dark blotches along center, and alternating spots on each side) Fox snake: Elaphe vulpina: far southeastern South Dakota

  7. List of reptiles of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Common rainbow snake: Farancia erytrogramma erytrogramma: Colubridae: Vulnerable (S3) Rough earth snake: Haldea striatula: Colubridae: Apparently secure (S4) Eastern hognose snake: Heterodon platirhinos: Colubridae: Secure (S5) Scarlet kingsnake: Lampropeltis elapsoides: Colubridae: Eastern kingsnake: Lampropeltis getula getula: Colubridae ...

  8. Incredibly rare two-headed snake born at pet shop in Exeter - AOL

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    An incredibly rare two-headed snake has been born at an n exotic pet shop in Devon. The double-headed Western Hognose snake was born at Exeter Exotics. Videos of the reptile show its heads acting ...

  9. List of reptiles of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Diamondback water snake: Nerodia rhombifer: Threatened Eastern hognose snake: Heterodon platirhinos: Graham's crayfish snake: Regina grahamii: Lined snake: Tropidoclonion lineatum: Massasauga rattlesnake: Sistrurus catenatus: Endangered Milk snake: Lampropeltis triangulum: Northern water snake: Nerodia sipedon: Plains garter snake: Thamnophis ...