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Gray Ratsnake

Pantherophis spiloides

Description:

A medium to large serpent, gray rat snakes (silver racer) typically reach an adult size of 39" to 72" (3.25–6 feet/99 cm-183 cm), however, the record is 84.5"(7.041 ft/2.15m). Unlike other Elaphe obsoleta whose conspicuous juvenile pattern fades into adulthood, gray rat snakes do not undergo drastic ontogenetic changes in color, or markings. These snakes retain the juvenile pattern of dark elongate dorsal blotches separated by four, or more, pale gray body scales, a light gray crown with dark striping that forms an anteriorly facing spearpoint, and a solid band which covers the eyes and extends rearward to the posterior upper labial scales. The venter is usually off-white or pale gray with darker irregular blotches, and a double row of black spots behind the divided anal plate of the vent. The dorsal scale rows around midbody are usually weakly keeled. Because the gray rat snake shares its range with other members of its species, intergrades of black/gray and yellow/gray rat snakes are not uncommon.

Habitat:

An agile climber, gray rat snakes are at home from the ground to the tree tops in many types of hardwood forest and cypress stands, along tree-lined streams and fields, and even barns and sheds in close proximity to people. Within its range, almost any environment rich in rodents, and vertical escape options, proves a suitable habitat for the gray rat snake.

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5 Comments

LisaPowers
LisaPowers 11 years ago

Thanks Rob and Joshua! He/she was a very nice specimen.

Josh Asel
Josh Asel 11 years ago

beautiful!

LisaPowers
LisaPowers 11 years ago

Thanks chimetsetan and Brian Parsons. He was a very nice specimen!

Brian Parsons
Brian Parsons 11 years ago

wow - outstanding capture

ChimeTsetan
ChimeTsetan 11 years ago

Amazing picture of good looking snake.

LisaPowers
Spotted by
LisaPowers

Alabama, USA

Spotted on Jul 7, 2012
Submitted on Jul 10, 2012

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