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Snakes in Alabama range from the deadly Timber rattlesnake to the harmless bull snake with its pattern of alternating dark rusty brown and cream blotches. We’ll take a closer look at some of the species, and how to react if you discover a snake.
There are 64 types of snakes in Alabama with 9 venomous species. Learn how to identify snake species in Alabama with pictures.
The slide show has a photo of each snake that calls Alabama home. The caption info under each photo offers a physical description of the snake, the habitat they prefer, and what they eat.
Ever wondered what a Pygmy rattlesnake looks like? Is that a deadly Eastern Coral snake and a common Milk snake? Here is a complete list with photo gallery of the 50 snakes that inhabit the...
Colorful images help you learn to identify different kinds of snakes found in Alabama, including rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, copperheads, and coral snakes.
Learn the types of SNAKES in Alabama, AND how to identify them by sight. How many of these species have YOU seen?
Forty Alabama snakes puts the state at the high end of the state snake diversity category. You name the snake, Alabama has it. In fact, most common types of snakes found on the East Coast such as Kingsnakes, Milk Snakes, Racers, Whipsnakes, Garter Snakes and Watersnakes inhabit Alabama.
The majority of snakes encountered in Alabama are non venomous, but often times are confused with the 6 venomous snake species we have in Alabama. Taking time to learn the differences between the 2 groups of snakes can be beneficial when encountered with one in the wild.
The U.S. state of Alabama is home to 93 indigenous reptile species, not including subspecies. Indigenous species include one species of crocodilian, 12 lizard species, 49 snake species, and 31 turtle species. Three native species have possibly been extirpated from the state.
Aquatic Snakes. Midland Water Snake (Nerodia sipedon pleuralis) Southern/Banded Water Snake (Nerodia fasciata fasciata) Plainbelly Water snake (Nerodia erythrogaster) Gulf Saltmarsh Snake (Nerodia clarkii clarkii) Diamond-backed Water Snake (Nerodia rhombifer) Brown Water Snake (Nerodia taxispilota)