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The Southern hognose snake is another threatened reptile species
this performance by a Southern hognose snake ( Heterodon simus ) that I spotted crossing the road....
Wisconsin status: common length: 20-35 inches This is one interesting snake and not just because of ...
This is a western hognose snake The geographic range is southern Canada throughout central U.S.A. an...
Family : Xenodontidae - Robust Rear-fanged Snakes Typical Adult Size : 14 to 20 inches Reproduction ...
Eastern Hognose Snake (Heterodon platirhinos) Richmond Co., NC 14 June 2008
Southern hognose snake eating a toad. Photo by RW Van Devender.
Southern hognose snake
Side view of Southern hognose snake's head. Rick Owen photo.
The hognose snake is also known as the “puff adder,” because when threatened, this nonvenemous snake...
SC Range Map Additional Images Although this small species has large rear fangs and a mild venom, it...
Southern hognose snake eating a toad. Photo by RW Van Devender
Rick Owen photo. Scientific name: Heterodon simus Description: Average adult size is 14-21 inches (3...
~ In Southern California ~ Reptile / Mammal / Amphibian / Insect Shows: Caring wildlife presenters w...
Nonvenomous
Although I had featured some strange antics of the Hognose Snake in past articles, this snake has pu...
photos by Jeff Humphries Species Description The hognose snake is a stout snake that can attain a le...
Photo by RW Van Devender
Eastern Racer Timber Rattlesnake Eastern Hognose Snake Northern Red-Bellied Snake Dekay's Brownsnake...
adult
Jeff LeClere Eastern Hognose Snakes grow to nearly four feet long. They have thick bodies, a wide ne...
Nonvenomous
Over the next several years, I will be conducting a study on the Plains Hognose Snake (Heterodon nas...
Hoke Co., NC 12 September 2004
Playing dead. Photo by RW Van Devender
Hognose Snake
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Photo Credit: Dan Hipes SCIENTIFIC NAME: Heterodon simus DESCRIPTION: A short, stout bodied, nonpois...
Southern hognose snake and an immature Eastern Indigo Snake . Win and I also considered it to be a s...
Hognose snakes are named for their upturned snouts.