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  2. Pacific gopher snake - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific gopher snake's saddle spots do not have the barren characteristic as those of the San Diego gopher snakes do. Also, the spots in the second row of spots are much larger on P. c. catenifer as compared to P. c. annectens. Finally, the Pacific gopher snake generally has more saddle spots than the San Diego gopher snake. [6]

  3. Pituophis catenifer - Wikipedia

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    San Diego gophersnake P. c. annectens Baird & Girard, 1853 S.W. California (San Diego and Orange Counties) and N.W. Baja California state. [9] Pacific gophersnake. P. c. catenifer (Blainville, 1835) From Oregon (west of the Cascade Range) and south into California, west of the Sierra Nevada (south to northern Santa Barbara County and the ...

  4. Pituophis - Wikipedia

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    Image Scientific name Common Name Subspecies Distribution Pituophis catenifer (Blainville, 1835): gopher snake: P. c. affinis (Hallowell, 1852) – Sonoran gopher snake; P. c. annectens Baird & Girard, 1853 – San Diego gopher snake

  5. 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.

  6. Snake Surprises Store Employees by Slithering Out of Fresh ...

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    The HDOA's Plant Quarantine Branch swiftly contained the snake and identified it as a two-foot-long, non-venomous gopher snake. Gopher snakes, which can grow as large as seven feet, are indigenous ...

  7. Pituophis catenifer affinis - Wikipedia

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    Pituophis catenifer affinis, commonly known as the Sonoran gopher snake, is a nonvenomous subspecies of colubrid snake that is endemic to the southwestern United States. It is one of six recognized subspecies of the gopher snake , Pituophis catenifer .

  8. List of reptiles of California - Wikipedia

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    Banded water snake Phyllorhynchus decurtatus: Western leaf-nosed snake Pituophis catenifer: Gopher snake Rhinocheilus lecontei: Long-nosed snake Salvadora hexalepis: Western patch-nosed snake Sonora semiannulata: Western ground snake Tantilla hobartsmithi: Southwestern blackhead snake Tantilla planiceps: Western black-headed snake Thamnophis ...

  9. Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve - Wikipedia

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    A second exhibit room includes live reptiles such as California kingsnakes, San Diego gopher snake, coastal rosy boa, two-striped garter snakes, and alligator lizards. Throughout the center there are many examples of taxidermy including opossums, snakes and birds such as the great blue heron , California brown pelican , Cooper’s hawk , red ...