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Plainbelly Water Snake

Nerodia erythrogaster

Description:

Adults are 24-40 inches (76-122 cm) long. It gets its common name because it has no patterning on its underside. Species can vary in color from brown, to grey, to olive green, with dark colored blotching down their back, and an underside that is yellow, brown, red or green. It is quick to vigorously defend itself by biting repeatedly and its mouth has a white interior, resulting in it being misidentified frequently as the venomous cottonmouth.

Habitat:

This species ranges through much of the southeastern United States, from Michigan to Delaware in the north, and Texas to northern Florida in the south, but it is absent from the Florida peninsula and the higher elevations of the Appalachian Mountains. They are almost always found near a permanent water source, a lake, stream, pond or other slow moving body.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Kenneth Reid
Kenneth Reid 11 years ago
Common Water Snake
Nerodia sipedon


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1 Comment

Liam
Liam 11 years ago

A Watersnake of some sort.

KimChampagne
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KimChampagne

Louisiana, USA

Spotted on Sep 30, 2012
Submitted on Sep 30, 2012

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