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  2. DeKay's brown snake - Wikipedia

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    Storeria dekayi, commonly known as De Kay's brown snake, De Kay's snake, and simply the brown snake (along with many other snakes), is a small non-venomous species of snake in the family Colubridae. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The species is native to North America and Central America .

  3. File:Storeria dekayi map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Range map of De Kay's snake (Storeria dekayi). Populations of central Guatemala and Honduras are not shown on map. ... F. & Lee, J. 2013. Storeria dekayi ...

  4. Texas brown snake - Wikipedia

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    Storeria dekayi texana is ovoviviparous. Females bear live young in August and early September. Each young emerges in a fine tissue sac, which after bursting remains attached to the ventrum, but is quickly shed. Brood size varies from 3 to 15. The newborns measure 9–11.5 cm (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) in total length. [3]

  5. Do you know all 28 species of snakes in Iowa? Here's how you ...

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    Storeria dekayi or brown snake. Characteristics: Brown snakes are one of the smaller species of snakes, usually not getting much longer than 1 foot. The have gray or brown dorsa with a light ...

  6. Storeria - Wikipedia

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    Storeria dekayi limnetes Anderson, 1961 – marsh brown snake; Storeria dekayi temporalineata Trapido, 1944; Storeria dekayi texana Trapido, 1944 – Texas brown snake; Storeria dekayi tropica Cope, 1885; Storeria dekayi wrightorum Trapido, 1944 – midland brown snake; Storeria hidalgoensis Taylor, 1942 – Mexican yellowbelly brown snake ...

  7. List of reptiles of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Storeria dekayi: Least concern: Nonvenomous; adults reach 6–13 inches (15–33 cm); color varies from brown to reddish brown; two rows of dark spots across the back [21] [22] Northern redbelly snake: Storeria occipitomaculata: Least concern: Nonvenomous; adults reach 8–10 inches (20–25 cm); color varies from gray-brown to reddish-brown [6 ...

  8. List of snakes of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut is home to 15 species of snakes and only two are venomous. The Black racer (Coluber c. constrictor), Dekay's brownsnake (Storeria d. dekayi), Eastern ratsnake (Pantherophis obsoletus), Garternake (Thamnophis s. sirtalis), Hog-nosed snake (Heterodon platirhinos), milk snake (Lampropeltis t. triangulum), northern watersnake (Nerodia sipedon sipedon), redbelly snake (Storeria o ...

  9. List of reptiles of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    DeKay's brownsnake, Storeria dekayi Populations are small and highly localized. [18] Red-bellied snake, Storeria occipitomaculata; Eastern ribbonsnake, Thamnophis saurita One of the rarest of snakes in Vermont. [19] Common gartersnake, Thamnophis sirtalis