Texas Scarlet Snake
Cemophora coccinea lineri
Venom Status:
Non Venomous
Characteristics:
This beautiful, 20 to 30 inch long snake has a pointed red nose and an unpatterned white belly. The white to off–white or yellow dorsum is patterned with elongate red saddles edged narrowly on the sides by black. The red saddles lack black along lower edges.184 or more ventral scales 6 upper labial (lip) scales. Scales are smooth and the anal plate is entire. The pupil is round. Most easily differentiated from the northern scarlet snake by range
Unique Features:
The red nose will identify this snake as a harmless species, as will the fact that the dorsal markings are saddles, not rings, and narrow black markings separate the red from the white.
Habitat and Diet:
Sandy or other loose soils. This snake may often be seen on roads on cloudy, humid, nights. Scarlet snakes feed primarily on eggs of other reptiles. This snake is a persistent burrower
Geographic Range:
TX,
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