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Western Ribbon Snake

Thamnophis proximus

Photo by gatorfellows
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Description:

16-42 inches. Slender black or brown snakes with a white, yellow or orange stripe down the back and a pale stripe on each side covering the 3rd and 4th scale rows above the ventral plates; underside whitish; scales keeled and in 19 rows. Unlike the eastern ribbon snake, the white parietal spot on top of the head is distinct, and there is no brown coloration on the outer edges of the ventral plates.

Habitat:

On a large log at the edge of the boardwalk at Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve

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