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  2. Pantherophis vulpinus - Wikipedia

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    Between about 1990 and 2011, foxsnakes were sometimes divided into two species, with P. vulpinus as the western foxsnake, and P. gloydi as the eastern foxsnake. A 2011 paper by Crother, White, Savage, Eckstut, Graham and Gardner proposed instead that the Mississippi River be established as the species boundary between two species of foxsnakes, and that those found to its east be considered P ...

  3. Fox snake - Wikipedia

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    Western Fox Snake. Fox snake or foxsnake is the common name given to some North American rat snakes of the genus Pantherophis. It is generally agreed that there are two such species, but three candidate species names have arisen for them: Pantherophis gloydi (eastern fox snake), originally described by Conant in 1940, merged with P. vulpinus in ...

  4. Coluber constrictor foxii - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to blue racers, eastern fox snakes were often found under front porches, in barns/garages, and in the foundations of houses; whereas, most (but not all) blue racers were observed in more "natural" settings. Therefore, blue racers are more confined to areas with minimal anthropogenic activity. Campbell and Perrin also noted that ...

  5. Georgian Bay Islands National Park - Wikipedia

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    This park also provides habitat for 33 species of reptiles and amphibians, including the five lined skink, eastern hognose snake, the eastern fox snake, and the threatened eastern Massasauga rattlesnake. [5] Some of the more isolated islands provide nesting areas for colonies of gulls and terns.

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  7. Pantherophis - Wikipedia

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    Pantherophis is a genus of nonvenomous colubrid snakes endemic to central and eastern regions of North America. It consists of the North American ratsnakes , the foxsnakes , and the cornsnakes . The genus, which contains 10 recognized species, first appeared in the fossil record in the Middle Miocene around 16.3 million years ago.

  8. David Spade Is Here to Sell You Fox’s Snake Oil - AOL

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    Fox would like to interest you in some Snake Oil this fall — and David Spade is here to explain to you just how that will happen. Hosted/produced by Spade and executive-produced by LEGO Masters ...

  9. List of reptiles of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Opheodrys vernalis (smooth green snake) LC – southeast Saskatchewan, [4] southern Manitoba, [7] central and southern Ontario, [3] southern Quebec, [8] most of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island [6] Pantherophis gloydi (eastern foxsnake) NT – southwestern Ontario [3] Pantherophis obsoleta obsoleta (black ratsnake) LC ...