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Lampropeltis alterna - Gray-banded Kingsnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis alterna - Gray-banded Kingsnake
Geographic range

It is found in the Trans-Pecos/Chihuahuan Desert region of western Texas, southern New Mexico, and northern Chihuahua.
Lampropeltis getula californiae - California Kingsnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis getula californiae - California Kingsnake
Nonvenomous

Considered harmless to humans.
Lampropeltis getula holbrooki - Speckled Kingsnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis getula holbrooki - Speckled Kingsnake
Geographic range

It is found in the central to southern United States from southern Iowa to the Gulf of Mexico.[1] Its range overlaps that of the desert kingsnake, Lampropeltis getula splendida, and it is known to intergrade with that subspecies.
Lampropeltis getula splendida - Desert Kingsnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis getula splendida - Desert Kingsnake
DESCRIPTION:

The Desert Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula splendida) is a subspecies of kingsnake native to Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. It is nonvenomous, colored yellow and black. The desert kingsnake's diet consists of rodents, lizards, and smaller snakes, including rattlesnakes.
Lampropeltis triangulum  - Milksnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis triangulum - Milksnake
DESCRIPTION:

The milk snake or milksnake, Lampropeltis triangulum, (French: Couleuvre tachetée; Spanish: Culebra-real coralillo; Lithuanian: Pieninė gyvatė) is a species of king snake. There are 25 subspecies of milk snakes, including the commonly named scarlet kingsnake (L. t. elapsoides).
Lampropeltis triangulum celaenops - New Mexico Milksnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis triangulum celaenops - New Mexico Milksnake
Common Name:
Big Bend or New Mexico Milksnake
Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis  - Central Plains Milksnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis - Central Plains Milksnake
Common Name:

Central Plains Milk Snake
Lampropeltis triangulum syspila - Red Milksnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis triangulum syspila - Red Milksnake
Description

The Red Milk Snake is a tri-colored snake with broad red saddle-shaped markings bordered with black separated by pale bands. There are usually between 19 and 30 red or red-brown saddle shaped blotches edged with black, these blotches extend down the sides.
Lampropeltis zonata multicincta - Sierra Mountain Kingsnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis zonata multicincta - Sierra Mountain Kingsnake
Nonvenomous

Considered harmless to humans. (There are no venomous snakes in California that can be mistaken for this snake, but the similar-looking Arizona Coral Snake, found in Arizona, is venomous and dangerous.)
Lampropeltis zonata parvirubra - San Bernardino Mountain Kingsnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis zonata parvirubra - San Bernardino Mountain Kingsnake
Nonvenomous

Considered harmless to humans. (There are no venomous snakes in California that can be mistaken for this snake, but the similar-looking Arizona Coral Snake, found in Arizona, is venomous and dangerous.)
Lampropeltis zonata pulchra - San Diego Mountain Kingsnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis zonata pulchra - San Diego Mountain Kingsnake
Nonvenomous

Considered harmless to humans. (There are no venomous snakes in California that can be mistaken for this snake, but the similar-looking Arizona Coral Snake, found in Arizona, is venomous and dangerous.)
Lampropeltis zonata zonata - St. Helena Mountain Kingsnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lampropeltis zonata zonata - St. Helena Mountain Kingsnake
Nonvenomous

Considered harmless to humans. (There are no venomous snakes in California that can be mistaken for this snake, but the similar-looking Arizona Coral Snake, found in Arizona, is venomous and dangerous.)
Lichanura orcutti - Northern Three-lined Boa - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lichanura orcutti - Northern Three-lined Boa
Nonvenomous

Considered harmless to humans.
Lichanura trivirgata  - Rosy Boa - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Lichanura trivirgata - Rosy Boa
Nonvenomous

Considered harmless to humans.
Liochlorophis (Opheodrys) vernalis - Smooth Greensnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Liochlorophis (Opheodrys) vernalis - Smooth Greensnake
DESCRIPTION:

The smooth green snake (Opheodrys vernalis) is a nonvenomous North American colubrid. It is also referred to as the grass snake. It is a slender, "small medium" snake that measures 36–51 cm (14–20 in) as an adult.
LONG-NOSED SNAKE <br />  Rhinocheilus lecontei - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი LONG-NOSED SNAKE
Rhinocheilus lecontei
DESCRIPTION:
This snake can grow to 1,520 mm but in Arizona most individuals are less than 890 mm or 35" in total length. The head is narrow, the lower jaw is countersunk, and, in profile, the snout is pointed.
MASSASAUGA  Sistrurus catenatus - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი MASSASAUGA Sistrurus catenatus
DESCRIPTION:
A small (up to 550 mm or 22" in total length excluding rattle) light silver-gray to gray-brown rattlesnake. Large, oval, crisp-edged, dark brown blotches line the back.
MEXICAN GARTERSNAKE <br /> Thamnophis eques - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი MEXICAN GARTERSNAKE
Thamnophis eques
DESCRIPTION:
A medium (up to 1,120 mm or 44" in total length) reddish-brown to olive-brown snake with a single cream colored stripe down the middle of the back (dorsal stripe).
MEXICAN HOG-NOSED SNAKE <br />  Heterodon kennerlyi - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი MEXICAN HOG-NOSED SNAKE
Heterodon kennerlyi
DESCRIPTION:
A medium (up to 760 mm or 30" in total length), stocky, yellowish-tan snake with 23-43 brown to orange-brown dorsal blotches. The large mid-dorsal blotches are often somewhat muted.
Micruroides euryxanthus euryxanthus - Arizona Coralsnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Micruroides euryxanthus euryxanthus - Arizona Coralsnake
Distinguishing Features

The Arizona coral snake is a slender, small snake reaching only 13 to 21 inches (33-53 cm) in length. It is brightly colored with broad alternating bands of red and black separated by narrower bands of bright white or yellow.
MILKSNAKE  Lampropeltis triangulum - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი MILKSNAKE Lampropeltis triangulum
DESCRIPTION:
A medium-sized (up to 900 mm or 35.5" in total length) snake with red, black, and white bands. The white bands are bordered by the black bands. The black bands usually get wider at the midline of the back (mid-dorsally) encroaching into the red bands.
NARROW-HEADED GARTERSNAKE  <br />   Thamnophis rufipunctatus - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი NARROW-HEADED GARTERSNAKE
Thamnophis rufipunctatus
DESCRIPTION:
A medium-sized (up to 1,115 mm or 44" in total length) gray, greenish tan, tan, or brown snake with paired dark gray, brown, or orange spots running the length of the back.
Nerodia erythrogaster  - Plain-bellied Watersnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Nerodia erythrogaster - Plain-bellied Watersnake
Description

Adults are 24-40 inches (76-122 cm) long. It gets its common name because it has no patterning on its underside.
Nerodia fasciata - Southern Watersnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Nerodia fasciata - Southern Watersnake
Nonvenomous

Considered harmless to humans, but the snake's saliva may produce inflammatory reactions around the site of a bite.
Nerodia fasciata pictiventris - Florida Watersnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Nerodia fasciata pictiventris - Florida Watersnake
Description:

Adults average from 24-42 inches (61-106.7 cm). The record is 62.5 inches (158.8 cm). Stout bodied snake with broad black, brown, or red crossbands over most of body.
Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer - Northern Diamond-backed Watersnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer - Northern Diamond-backed Watersnake
Description

This stoutly-built aquatic species is generally brown to olive with a dark, chainlike pattern down the back. The belly is yellowish with dark, half-moon spots that occur irregularly but are concentrated at the sides.
Nerodia sipedon - Northern Watersnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Nerodia sipedon - Northern Watersnake
Size

From 12 - 42 inches (30 - 107 cm) up to 55 inches in length (140 cm).
Nerodia taxispilota - Brown Watersnake - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი Nerodia taxispilota - Brown Watersnake
Description:

Average adult size is 30-55 inches (76.2-139.7 cm), record is 69.5 inches (176.5 cm). Adults are light tan with darker squarish brown blotches on the back.
NEW MEXICO THREADSNAKE <br /> Leptotyphlops dissectus - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი NEW MEXICO THREADSNAKE
Leptotyphlops dissectus
DESCRIPTION:
A small (up to 300 mm or 12" in total length), relatively thin, pink or mauve snake that resembles a shiny earthworm. Both the head and tail are rounded and blunt.
NORTH AMERICAN RACER  Coluber constrictor - Snake Species | Gveli | გველი NORTH AMERICAN RACER Coluber constrictor
DESCRIPTION:
A medium to long (up to 1,900 mm or 75" in total length), plain blue-green, brown, or olive colored snake with a creamy yellow or white underside. The eyes are large and the body is slim.
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