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Queen snake Wisconsin status: endangered length: 15-24 inches This beautiful snake calls water home....
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This adult was a little over 2 feet long or so. Eno River, Durham Co., NC 2 July 2005
Habitat and Ecology: Queen snakes are most often found in or near warm, shallow, rocky-bottomed stre...
Subject: Queen snake, Regina septemvittata Location: East of Buckhannon, Upshur County, West Virgini...
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It should come as no surprise, given that it lives in streams, that it feeds almost entirely on molt...
Queen snake QUSN Status The Queen snake is common in the Piedmont and mountains. The disjunct popula...
Hanging with husband Ben on the slopes of Haleakala, 1998:
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Adult body length: 15 - 24 inches, record 36 inches. Length when born: 7½ - inches Breeding period: ...
Photo credit: James P. Rowan The Queen snake can be olive-brown, chocolate brown, or almost black. T...
Queen snake Regina septemvittata Length 15-24 in. (38-61 Cm.) The decidedly aquatic Queen snake pref...
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Distribution and Status: Queen snakes range from the southern Great Lakes area south to the Gulf Coa...
Regina septemvittata The Maryland Department of Natural Resources lists the Queen snake as an uncomm...
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Description: The Queen snake is a small-headed, slender, brown, olive, or gray snake with a light ye...
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The Bangkok snake farm is not only a tourist attraction but is also a place where the snake venom is...
"Snake does not bite man; snake bites what man thinks." Vinson Brown. 1974. Voices of the Earth and ...
adult, approx. 20 inches Return to top of page Return to SC Snake Index July 07, 2009 Contact: South...
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Belly without four brown stripes as above.
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