Regal Ring-necked Snake
Diadophis punctatus regalis
Alternate Name(s):
Ringneck Snake
Venom Status:
Non Venomous
Characteristics:
Tiny (11-16”) and very secretive. Slate brownish-gray to gray above. The double row of small black spots are not aligned linearly on the orange belly. Orange neck ring often incomplete. Hatchlings are darker overall. Oviparous. Hatchlings, 4 inches long, are darker overall. Scales are in 15 to 17 rows.
Unique Features:
This is the largest of the ring-necks. The neck ring may be complete, interrupted, or entirely lacking.
Habitat and Diet:
Moist areas; often near watercourses, and moist woodlands where it may be found beneath rocks or surface debris. Prey includes salamanders, small snakes, lizards, slugs, and worms.
Geographic Range:
TX, AZ, CA, NV, UT, NM
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