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Learn the types of SNAKES in New Mexico, AND how to identify them by sight. How many of these species have YOU seen before in New Mexico?
From the secretive blind snakes to the iconic rattlesnakes, New Mexico’s snake population contributes to the rich biodiversity of its landscapes. The article below provides a list of 53 common snake species found in New Mexico, many of which are venomous.
Snakes that have been documented or are likely to occur in New Mexico. Search. Sort. Grid Card. Lined Snake 1. Tropidoclonion lineatum. Black-necked Gartersnake 2. Thamnophis cyrtopsis. Terrestrial Gartersnake 2.
Discover the diverse snake species in New Mexico, including rattlesnakes, garter snakes, and bullsnakes. Learn how to identify venomous snakes, symptoms of snakebite, and first aid. Explore non-venomous snakes, their habitats, behavior, and tips for preventing snake encounters.
There are 50 native snakes in New Mexico, but there are only two types of venomous snakes. They are Rattlesnakes and Coral Snakes. They are mainly found in the southwestern regions of the state.
Snakes of New Mexico. There are 54 species of snakes in New Mexico! You can also download a print-friendly version.