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Yellow Snake

Educational resources on Yellow Snake

Yellow Snake [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Yellow Snake

Academic web links for the Yellow Snake.


Rat Snake
Description: Adult rat snakes are typically 3-5 ft (91-152 cm), but large individuals may be more than 6 ft (183 cm) long. The appearance of rat snakes varies greatly throughout
www.uga.edu/srelherp/snakes/elaobs.htm

Common Garter Snake
Garter snakes occupy a variety of habitats including pond and stream edges, wetlands, forests, fields, rocky hillsides and residential areas.
www.umass.edu/nrec/snake_pit/pages/cgarter.html

Elaphe obsoleta quadrivittata
Yellow Rat Snake, Chicken Snake . Kenneth L. Krysko (left), Rick Owen (right) photos. Scientific name: Elaphe obsoleta quadrivittata
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/herpetology/fl-guide/Elapheoquadrivittata.htm

ADW: Pelamis platurus: Information
Indian and Pacific oceans around eastern Africa, Madagascar, Arabia, and India. Throughout coastal southeastern Asia, Indonesia, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Pelamis_platurus.html

Elaphe obsoleta
Rat Snake. Rick Owen (left) and Kenneth L. Krysko ( right) photos. Scientific name: Elaphe obsoleta. The following key will separate the three subspecies
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/herpetology/fl-guide/Elapheobsoleta.htm

WEC214/UW251: "Black Snakes": Identification and Ecology
Introduction. The southeastern United States is home to a great diversity of snakes. There are about 45 species of snakes (only 6 of which are venomous) that may be found along the
edis.ifas.ufl.edu/uw251

Ringneck Snake
Named for a yellow band around the neck, the ringneck snake is relatively easy to identify when encountered.
www.umass.edu/nrec/snake_pit/pages/ringn.html

Florida Venomous Snakes 1
An online fieldguide to the venomous snakes of Florida is presented. The guide is fully illustrated and the descriptions of the snakes include characteristics that are relatively
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/herpetology/FL-GUIDE/Venomsnk.htm

Eastern Hognose Snake
Generally a well-patterned snake, its background color can be yellow, gray, pinkish brown, olive or black, patterned with large rectangular spots down the middle of the back
www.umass.edu/nrec/snake_pit/pages/hog.html

Black Rat Snake Fact Sheet - National Zoo| FONZ
The black rat snake, as the name states, is completely black except for their white chin. Hatchlings of the black rat snake have a pale grey background with black blotches along
nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/ReptilesAmphibians/Facts/FactSheets/Blackratsnake.cfm







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