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Nerodia rhombifer, commonly known as the diamondback water snake, is a species of nonvenomous natricine colubrid endemic to the central United States and northern Mexico. There are three recognized subspecies of N. rhombifer , including the nominotypical subspecies .
Nerodia rhombifer, diamondback water snake, giving birth Nerodia species are viviparous , breeding in the spring and giving birth in the late summer or early fall. They are capable of having 90 or more young, but broods generally are much smaller.
Eastern Milk Snake: everywhere but southwest: common: minimal Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta: Copperbelly Water Snake: southern 1/3 and northeast corner: state endangered, federally threatened: minimal Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer: Northern Diamondback Water Snake: southwestern corner: abundant: minimal pic unavailable: Nerodia sipedon pleuralis ...
Iowa has 28 species of snakes, five of which are venomous. ... Characteristics: Diamondback water snakes usually range between 2 and 4 feet, but some have been found in the 5 foot range. Contrary ...
Of the 6 venomous snake species native to N.C., 3 are rattlesnakes – pigmy, timber & Eastern diamondback. ... But N.C. State Parks folks are more concerned about visitors getting hurt from water ...
Georgia has one of the most biodiverse landscapes for snakes, with more than 46 species of snakes, ... The diamondback is brown, yellow and black and has a diamond-like pattern down its back. The ...
The western diamondback rattlesnake [3] or Texas diamond-back [4] (Crotalus atrox) is a rattlesnake species and member of the viper family, found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Like all other rattlesnakes and all other vipers, it is venomous .
New Mexico blind snake. Coachwhip. Plainbelly water snake. Diamondback water snake. Northern water snake. Rough green snake. Great Plains rat snake. Western rat snake. Gopher snake. Graham’s ...