Ptychophis flavovirgatus

Ptychophis flavovirgatus

Ptychophis flavovirgatus, commonly known as the yellow-striped garter snake, ranges from 60 to 90 cm in length and is recognizable by its striking yellow stripes against a dark olive or brown background. Found in diverse habitats from rainforests to savannas across the southeastern United States and Central America, this carnivorous snake primarily feeds on small amphibians, insects, and fish, playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.

Ptychophis flavovirgatus

Ptychophis flavovirgatus

Ptychophis flavovirgatus, commonly known as the yellow-striped garter snake, ranges from 60 to 90 cm in length and is recognizable by its striking yellow stripes against a dark olive or brown background. Found in diverse habitats from rainforests to savannas across the southeastern United States and Central America, this carnivorous snake primarily feeds on small amphibians, insects, and fish, playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.

Pituophis melanoleucus

Pituophis melanoleucus

Discover the Eastern Gopher Snake (<i>Pituophis melanoleucus</i>), a robust, diurnal predator native to the southeastern U.S., thriving in diverse habitats from temperate forests to grasslands. With its striking coloration and impressive climbing abilities, this non-aggressive snake plays a vital role in controlling rodent populations while employing unique defensive behaviors to deter threats.

Micrurus tener

Micrurus tener

Experience the fascinating <b>Eastern Coral Snake (Micrurus tener)</b>, known for its striking pattern of red, black, and yellow or white bands, and its role as a vital predator in ecosystems across the southeastern United States and Central America. This small to medium-sized, nocturnal reptile utilizes its neurotoxic venom to hunt snakes, lizards, and amphibians, playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.

Crotalus horridus

Crotalus horridus

Experience the fascinating Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus), a vital predator in the southeastern United States known for its striking diamond-patterned markings and impressive size of up to 6 feet. This nocturnal species plays a crucial role in controlling rodent populations while exhibiting unique behaviors such as ambush hunting and rattle warning signals.