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  2. Pantherophis ramspotti - Wikipedia

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    Pantherophis ramspotti, also known as the western fox snake, is a nonvenomous rat snake native to the upper Midwestern United States. Learn about its etymology, species status, geographic range, habitat, diet, behavior, and reproduction.

  3. Fox snake - Wikipedia

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    Fox snake or foxsnake is the common name for some North American rat snakes of the genus Pantherophis. Learn about the two species of western fox snake (Pantherophis vulpinus and Pantherophis ramspotti) and their taxonomy, distribution, and characteristics.

  4. Pantherophis - Wikipedia

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    Pantherophis is a genus of non venomous colubrid snakes that includes the ratsnakes, foxsnakes, and cornsnakes. Learn about their taxonomy, phylogeny, distribution, and conservation status from this comprehensive article.

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

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    Western fox snake. Pantherophis ramspotti or the western fox snake. Characteristics: Western fox snakes are one of the larger species in Iowa, ranging from 3 to 4 ½ feet long. They have a wide ...

  6. Pantherophis vulpinus - Wikipedia

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    Pantherophis vulpinus, also known as the foxsnake or the eastern fox snake, is a nonvenomous rat snake native to North America. It is sometimes called the western fox snake when it occurs west of the Mississippi River, where it overlaps with the closely related Pantherophis ramspotti.

  7. Western terrestrial garter snake - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the western terrestrial garter snake, a species of colubrid snake with a mildly venomous saliva and a tendency to constrict prey. Find out its description, geographic range, subspecies, habitat, reproduction, and diet.

  8. Rena humilis - Wikipedia

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    Rena humilis, also known as the western blind snake, is a thin, wormlike snake that lives underground in the southwestern US and northern Mexico. It has no eyes, a spine at the tail, and is pink, purple, or silvery-brown in color.

  9. Coluber constrictor foxii - Wikipedia

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    Blue racer (Coluber constrictor foxii) is a subspecies of nonvenomous snake with blue lateral scales and a black mask. It is endangered in Canada and listed as a species of special concern in the US, preferring open and semi-open habitats with minimal human activity.