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Western Ribbon Snake

Thamnophis proximus

Photo by lynda.delo
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Black snake with yellow stripe down each side and brown stripe down middle of back. About 20 inches long.

Habitat:

It was hiding under an old blue tarp in our yard. Our yard is grassy with scattered trees (mostly hardwoods) with a large pond nearby.

Species ID Suggestions

Western Ribbon Snake

Thamnophis proximus

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