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This is a list of extant snakes, given by their common names. Note that the snakes are grouped by name, and in some cases the grouping may have no scientific basis. Contents:
Lists of snakes of the United States (14 P) Pages in category "Snakes of North America" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 252 total.
Shield-tailed snakes, short-tailed snakes: Ocellated shield-tail (Uropeltis ocellatus) Viperidae Oppel, 1811: Vipers, pitvipers, rattlesnakes: European asp (Vipera aspis) Xenopeltidae Bonaparte, 1845: Sunbeam snakes: Sunbeam snake (Xenopeltis unicolor) Scolecophidia 3 families Family Common Names Example Species Example Photo Anomalepidae ...
Here’s a quick guide to help you identify any you spot this summer. Venomous snakes near Sedgwick County Venomous snakes are not very abundant in the Wichita area and around Sedgwick and Butler ...
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 ...
In snakes, the differences are more obvious, especially if there are two of a given species side by side. Patterns will differ, skin can be lighter or darker among individuals and in some cases ...
Lists of snakes of the United States — lists of snake species that are native in U.S. states. Note: Articles on individual snakes should be listed in Category: Reptiles of the United States + Category: Snakes of North America + regional U.S. fauna categories .
Rubber boa snakes are one of the smallest species, only measuring 14 to 30 inches long. Their olive green, reddish-brown or tan skin looks rubbery and they are typically found in damp wooded ...