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Eastern Ratsnake

Pantherophis alleghaniensis,

Photo by flybeasley
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Adult snakes commonly measure 91.4 to 183 cm (36.0 to 72.0 in) in total length, with a few exceeding 200 cm (79 in). The longest recorded total length to date is 256.5 cm (101.0 in).
Adults are shiny black dorsally, with a white chin and throat. Juveniles have dark dorsal blotches on a grayish ground color.
The dorsal scales are weakly keeled, and are arranged in 23 to 27 rows at midbody.
Common names; Black rat snake, pilot snake, pilot rat snake, chicken snake

Habitat:

Maryland

Notes:

The snakes are out in Maryland.
Don't much care for snakes but, they do keep the mice in check!

Species ID Suggestions

Eastern Ratsnake

Pantherophis alleghaniensis

Comments (1)

Thank you gatorfellows for the snake ID!!

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