Eastern Ribbon Snake
Thamnophis sauritus sauritus
Alternate Name(s):
Venom Status:
Non Venomous
Characteristics:
Although similar to the garter snake in most respects, the ribbon snakes are proportionately more slender and lack the interstitial facial striping. Instead the ribbon snakes may be distinguished by the vertical yellow preocular spot. This slender, alert, dark colored, 3-lined, snake is often found near water. The yellow vertebral line is usually the brightest, the lateral lines often being a yellow-tan or buff. Belly plain cream, pale yellow or pale green. Scales are keeled and in 19 rows.Ovoviviparous. Neonates similar to adults.
Unique Features:
Recognizable by the vertical yellow preocular spot and 3 yellow to buff stripes.
Habitat and Diet:
Usually in the proximity of water where it can find its prey of amphibians and an occasional small fish.
Geographic Range:
FL, GA, SC, AL, NC, TN, KY, VA, WV, RI, NY, NH, VT, CT, IL, IN, LA, ME, MD, MA, MS, NJ, OH, PA
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