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  2. 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 ...

  3. Do you know all 28 species of snakes in Iowa? Here's ... - AOL

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    Characteristics: Bullsnakes, sometimes called gopher snakes because they can burrow underground, are among the largest species of snake in Iowa, from 3 to 6 feet in length, with the longest on ...

  4. Category:Iowa city council members - Wikipedia

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    Women city councillors in Iowa (11 P) A. ... Pages in category "Iowa city council members" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total.

  5. Common watersnake - Wikipedia

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    The common watersnake mates from April through June. It is ovoviviparous (live-bearing), which means it does not lay eggs like many other snakes. Instead, the mother carries the eggs inside her body and gives birth to free-living young, each one 19–23 cm (7 + 1 ⁄ 2 –9 in) long. [25]

  6. Eastern massasauga - Wikipedia

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    Adults of S. catenatus are not large, ranging from 60 to 75 cm (24 to 30 in) in length. [9] Their color pattern consists of a grey or tan ground color with a row of large, rounded, brown/black blotches or spots down the center of the back and three smaller rows of alternating spots down each side.

  7. Pine woods snake - Wikipedia

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    The pine woods snake (Rhadinaea flavilata), also commonly known as the yellow-lipped snake or the brown-headed snake, [5] is a species of secretive colubrid found in scattered locations across the south-eastern United States. Rhadinaea flavilata is rear-fanged and mildly-venomous, but not dangerous to humans. [6] Adult Detail of head

  8. Bullsnake - Wikipedia

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    They typically lay 12 eggs in sand or other protected areas and leave the eggs to incubate unprotected. Clutches of five to 22 eggs have been observed. The eggs are elliptical, leathery, rough, sticky, and up to 70 mm (2 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) long. [16] The eggs typically hatch in August or September. Baby bull snakes are 20–46 cm (7.9–18.1 in) at ...

  9. Iowa City, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 November 2024. "Iowa City" redirects here. For the community formerly called Iowa City in California, see Iowa Hill, California. City in Iowa, United States Iowa City, Iowa City Downtown Iowa City, June 2021 Nickname: Athens of Iowa Location within Johnson County and Iowa Iowa City Location within Iowa ...

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