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Arizona elegans is a species of medium-sized colubrid snake commonly referred to as the glossy snake or the faded snake, [3] which is endemic to the southwestern United States and Mexico. It has several subspecies. Some have recommended that A. elegans occidentalis be granted full species status.
The Painted Desert glossy snake is typically a light tan brown in color, with darker brown blotches down the length of the back. This subspecies usually has around 60 blotches, which is a greater number than in other subspecies. Each blotch is usually edged with black. The underside is usually solid cream or white in color.
Arizona elegans Kennicott, 1859: glossy snake, faded snake: southwestern United States and Mexico. Arizona pacata Klauber, 1946: peninsular glossy snake:
The Texas glossy snake is typically a tan brown in color, with darker brown blotches down the length of the back. Each blotch is usually edged with black. Its underside is usually solid cream or white in color. Their coloration can vary, lighter or darker, depending on the soil and elevation of their localized habitat.
Arizona Milk Snake; Arizona mountain kingsnake; Arizona Patch-nosed Snake; Blackneck Garter Snake; Blind snake; Checkered Garter Snake; Coachwhip snake (Red Racer) Common Kingsnake; Desert Kingsnake; Gopher Snake; Glossy Snake; King Snake; Ground Snake; Desert Rosy Boa Snake; Saddled Leafnose Snake (Phyllorhynchus browni) Sonoran Gopher Snake
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The Arizona state reptile is the Arizona ridge-nosed rattlesnake (Crotalus willardi willardi). [2] ... Glossy snake (Arizona elegans) Variable sandsnake (Sonora ...
Arizona pacata, the peninsular glossy snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is found in Mexico. [2] References