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Common Watersnake

Nerodia sipedon

Description:

The northern water snake can grow up to 135 cm (4.4 ft) in total length.[3] They can be brown, gray, reddish, or brownish-black. They have dark crossbands on their necks and dark stripes and blotches on the rest of their bodies, often leading to misidentification as cottonmouths or copperheads by novices. They darken as they age. Some will become almost completely black. The belly of this snake also varies in color. It can be white, yellow, or gray. Usually it also has reddish or black crescents.

Habitat:

Under a rock, on the side of a river.

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Common watersnake
Nerodia sipedon


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1 Comment

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 11 years ago

Very un-snakey eyes. Nice find.

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Apr 22, 2013
Submitted on Apr 22, 2013

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