Carolina Black Swamp Snake
Liodytes pygaea paludis
Alternate Name(s):
Venom Status:
Non Venomous
Characteristics:
A shiny, 10 to 15 inch long, heavy bodied, aquatic snake. Uniformly black above and rich red-orange on the belly. A short black bar on each side of each (127 or more) ventral scute. Use range to differentiate from the North Florida and the South Florida black swamp snakes. This snake has small litters of live young (ovoviviparous).
Unique Features:
Black above and bright orange-red below. Check range for subspecies identification.
Habitat and Diet:
Sluggish, often weed-choked waterways, ponds, lakes, sloughs, marshes, and swamps. Often found amidst the root systems or stems of floating vegetation.Prey items include small fish, salamanders, leeches, and tadpoles.
Geographic Range:
SC, NC
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