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A list of the reptiles and amphibians of Iowa, and maps of their ranges.
Learn the types of SNAKES in Iowa, AND how to identify them by sight. How many of these species have YOU seen?
A list of the reptiles and amphibians of Iowa, and maps of their ranges.
Iowa has 28 species of snakes, five of which are venomous. Snakes form a key part of the ecosystems they inhabit, helping to keep populations of mice, squirrels, other small animals and even...
Let’s take a closer look at some of the most common snakes in Iowa, how to recognize them, and what to expect if you run into one. 1. Common Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis)
In Iowa, there are only 5 venomous snakes, all with a limited range and low overall population numbers. Many Iowans may never see one of these 28 snakes but they serve a vital role in the health of local ecosystems.
The following list of the reptiles of Iowa lists all of the snakes, turtles, and lizards that are known to occur in the US state of Iowa.
We cover all types of Iowa snakes. Join today and start adding your snake pictures and identification tips here.
Largest Snake: Gopher Snake. Smallest Snake: DeKay’s Brownsnake. Most Venomous Snakes: Timber Rattlesnake, Eastern Massasauga, Western Massasauga. Know about the different types of snakes native to Iowa. Get details about the venomous, non-venomous, biggest, smallest, and invasive species here.
Learn about the fascinating snake species found in Iowa, from the vibrant milk snake to the elusive rattlesnake. Explore their characteristics, habitats, and importance in Iowa's ecosystem.