Title: Snakes of Georgia
1Snakes of Georgia
- Identifying Characteristics, Geographic
Distribution, and Natural History
2Family Colubridae
3Carphophis amoenusWorm Snake
- Belly distinctly lighter than dorsum (pink, gray)
- Two prefrontals and two internasals
- Scales smooth and opalecent
- anal divided
- Tail spine
- Very secretive snake
- Found under logs, rocks, debris in moist
woodlands - Oviparous
- Piedmont and Mountains
4Carphophis amoenus
5Cemophora coccineaNorthern Scarlet Snake
- Pointed Red Snout
- White belly
- Smooth scales
- Anal single
- Eats snake and lizard eggs
- Prefers sandy or loamy soils for burrowing
- Coastal Plain and Piedmont
6Cemophora coccinea
7Coluber constrictorBlack Racer
- Solid black with a white chin
- Scales smooth
- Anal divided
- Diurnal
- Active forager
- Oviparous
- Entire state
8Coluber constrictor
9Diadophis punctatusRingneck Snake
- Black/Gray snake with a yellow belly and ring on
neck - Central row of Half-moons on belly
- Smooth scales
- Anal divided
- Oviparous
- Entire state
10Diadophis punctatus
11Drymarchon coraisIndigo Snake
- Very large bluish-black snake
- Reddish chin and snout
- smooth scales
- anal single
- aggressive eater
- Often associated with Gopherus polyphemus
- Spends hot periods in wetlands
- Lower Coastal Plain
12Drymarchon corais
13Elaphe guttataCorn Snake
- Loaf of Bread body shape
- Belly checkered with black and white
- Underside of tail is striped
- spearpoint between eyes
- ocular stripe extends onto neck
- Anal divided
- Often found under bark, underground, etc.
- Oviparous
- Entire state
14Elaphe guttata
15Elaphe obsoletaRat Snake
- Extremely variable
- Black in North GA
- Yellowish Green in SE GA
- Gray in SW GA
- Weakly keeled scales
- anal divided
- Oviparous
- Accomplished climber
- Entire state
16Elaphe obsoleta
17Farancia abacuraMud Snake
- Black iridescent snake with red belly
- Red triangles coming up on sides
- Can be anerythristic
- Tail spine
- Swamps and mud
- Eat Amphiuma
- Oviparous
- Coastal Plain andsouthern Piedmont
18Farancia abacura
19Farancia erytrogrammaRainbow Snake
- Iridescent black snake with three red stripes
- belly has two rows of black spots
- tail spine
- Oviparous
- Eats Anguilla rostrata
- Clear, clean streams and rivers
- Coastal Plain rivers
20Farancia erytrogramma
21Heterodon platyrhinosEastern Hognose Snake
- Highly variable (melanistic, blotched)
- Upturned snout
- Underside of tail lighter than belly
- Feigns death
- Eats Toads
- Oviparous
- Entire state
22Heterodon platyrhinos
23Heterodon simusSouthern Hognose Snake
- Small, fat blotched snake
- Strongly upturned snout
- underside of tail resembles belly
- Scales keeled, anal divided
- Eats toads
- Oviparous
- Coastal Plain
24Heterodon simus
25Lampropeltis calligasterMole Kingsnake
- Shiny, smooth snake with highly variable pattern
- Anal single
- No striping on underside of tail
- Accomplished burrowerhidden abundance
- Oviparous
- Piedmont
26Lampropeltis calligaster
27Lampropeltis getulaEastern Kingsnake
- Shiny black snake with variable white chain-like
pattern - smooth scales and anal plate single
- Prefers the edges of aquatic habitats
- Eats snakes, eggs, birds, and rodents
- Oviparous
- Entire state
28Lampropeltis getula
29Lampropeltis triangulumScarlet Kingsnake and
Milksnake
- Two subspecies in GA
- elapsoidesred, black, and yellow bands
completely encircle the body - Red snout
- triangulum reddish brown blotches bordered by
black - Y or V shaped blotch on neck
- distinctly different life histories
- Entire state
30Lampropeltis triangulum
31Masticophis flagellumEastern Coachwhip
- Large snake with black head fading into a brown
(cream) tail - belly corresponds with back
- diurnal, very active forager
- prefers dry, sandy open areas
- Oviparous
- Entire state
32Masticophis flagellum
33Nerodia erythrogasterRedbelly Watersnake
- Plain brown dorsumsome pattern visible
especially in young snakes - Belly red or orange
- river swamps and surrounding habitats
- Viviparous
- Entire state except high mountains
34Nerodia erythrogaster
35Nerodia fasciataBanded Watersnake
- Dark crossbands bordered by black continue all
the way down the back - squarish spots on belly
- Dark stripe from eye to angle of jaw
- Identify by geographic range
- Vivparous
- Coastal Plain
36Nerodia fasciata
37Nerodia floridanaFlorida Green Watersnake
- Greenish brown dorsum
- belly cream
- row of scales between eye and labials
- anal divided
- viviparous
- disjunct populations
- Lower Coastal Plain
38Nerodia floridana
39Nerodia sipedonMidland/Northern Watersnake
- Bands on dorsum become alternating lateral and
dorsal blotches towards tail - tail markings usually complete rings
- Half-moon shaped belly markings
- viviparous
- Identify by geographic range
- Piedmont and Mountains
40Nerodia sipedon
41Nerodia taxispilotaBrown watersnake
- large dark brown square blotches on a light brown
background - large head
- eats catfish
- rivers and creeks
- Viviparous
- Piedmont and Coastal Plain
42Nerodia taxispilota
43Opheodrys aestivusRough Green Snake
- slender green snake with white belly
- keeled scales and anal divided
- prefer low lying leafy shrubs and vines near
water - spider eater
- Oviparous
- Entire state
44Opheodrys aestivus
45Pituophis melanoleucusNorthern/Florida Pine Snake
- Black/Brown blotched snakevery heavily bodied
- scales keeled and anal single
- Excellent hisser
- burrower in sandy habitats
- oviparous
- loss of habitat
- Coastal Plain and Mountains
46Pituophis melanoleucus
47Regina alleniStriped Crayfish Snake
- small shiny watersnake with four broad yellow
stripes - belly yellow
- small head
- one internasal
- the two nasals touch
- anal divided
- viviparous
- eats hard shelled crayfish
- Suwannee River Drainage
48Regina alleni
49Regina rigidaGlossy Crayfish Snake
- Shiny gray-brown snakemay show signs of light
stripes - two rows of dark spots on belly
- anal divided
- eats crayfish
- Viviparous
- Coastal Plain
50Regina rigida
51Regina septemvittataQueen Snake
- slender brown snake with two broad yellow stripes
down the sides of body (1st and 2nd scale rows) - belly yellow with four brown stripe
- keeled scales and divided anal
- small stone covered creeks
- often seen basking
- Eats only soft bodied crayfish
- Viviparous
- Piedmont and Mountains
52Regina septemvittata
53Rhadinaea flavilataPine Woods Snake
- Reddish brown snake with a yellow lip
- Dark line through eye
- smooth scales and anal divided
- pine flatwoods
- eats frogs especially hylids
- venomous (rear fanged)
- Oviparous
- Southeast Georgia
54Rhadinaea flavilata
55Seminatrix pygaeaBlack Swamp Snake
- shiny black snake with red belly
- anal divided
- eats leeches, fish, worms, etc.
- viviparous
- found in aquatic vegetation
- Atlantic Coastal Plain
56Seminatrix pygaea
57Storeria dekayiNorthern Brown/Dekays Snake
- little brown snake with two parallel rows of
black spots - dark downward streak on head
- scales keeled and anal divided
- city snake
- Viviparous
- Entire state
58Storeria dekayi
59Storeria occipitomaculataRedbelly Snake
- plain red belly
- three light blotches on nape (sometimes look like
a ring) - white mark on fifth labial
- Extremely secretive
- specialist feeder on gastropods
- Viviparous
- Entire state
60Storeria occiptomaculata
61Tantilla coronataSoutheastern Crowned Snake
- black cap, light collar, then black band (3-5
scales wide) - light brown boady
- scales smooth and anal divided
- oviparous
- eats centipedes
- snake occurs where you find itbroad habitat
preferences - Entire state
62Tantilla coronata
63Tantilla relictaSouth Georgia Crowned Snake
- black cap, light collar, and black blotchlight
collar divided by black midline - labials black
- scales smooth and anal divided
- oviparous
- eats centipedes
- high dry sandhill species
- only one specimen from GA (Lanier County)
64Tantilla relicta
65Thamnophis sauritusRibbon Snake
- Three longitudinal stripes (lateral stripes on
scale rows 3 and 4) - skinny snake with very long tail (it will break)
- scales keeled and anal single
- often found in shrubs over water
- Viviparous
- Entire state
66Thamnophis sauritus
67Thamnophis sirtalisGarter Snake
- Three longitudinal stripes (lateral stripes
confined to scale rows 2 and 3) - Extremely variablecheckered, striped, spotted,
etc. - scales keeled and anal single
- any habitat
- Viviparous
- Entire state
68Thamnophis sirtalis
69Virginia striatulaRough Earth Snake
- brown/gray/reddish snake with cone head
- 5 upper labials
- internasals fused into a single scale
- scales keeled, anal divided
- eats worms
- secretive
- Viviparous
- Piedmont and Coastal Plain
70Virginia striatula
71Virginia valeriaeSmooth Earth Snake
- gray/brown/reddish chubby short snake
- light stripe down back
- 6 upper labials
- smooth scales may look keeled (look close)
- anal divided
- prefers deciduous woods with earthworms
- Viviparous
- Entire state
72Virginia valeriae
73Family Viperidae
- Rattlesnakes, Copperheads, and Cottonmouths
74Agkistrodon contortrixCopperhead
- copper head
- dark chestnut crossbands
- scales weakly keeled and anal single
- VENOMOUS
- viviparous
- inconspicuous snake in a wide variety of habitats
- Mountains, Piedmont, and Upper Coastal Plain
75Agkistrodon contortrix
76Agkistrodon piscivorusCottonmouth
- dark crossbands disappearing with age
- large thick head with broad dark line through eye
- VENOMOUS
- Viviparous
- Coastal Plainsinvades Piedmont in areas (SOUTH
OF I-20)
77Agkistrodon piscivorus
78Crotalus adamanteusEastern Diamondback
Rattlesnake
- diamonds on back
- very heavily bodied
- very large head
- VENOMOUS
- viviparous
- what else needs to be said
- Coastal Plains
79Crotalus adamanteus
80Crotalus horridusTimber/Canebrake Rattlesnake
- highly variable
- two formscanebrake and timber
- VENOMOUS
- extremely well camouflaged
- conservation concerns
- Entire state
81Crotalus horridus
82Sistrurus miliariusPigmy Rattlesnake
- color variable, dark blotched small fat
rattlesnake - rattles tiny! Be careful
- nine large plates on head
- VENOMOUS
- viviparous
- Coastal Plains and Piedmont
83Sistrurus miliarius
84Family Elapidae
85Micrurus fulviusEastern Coral Snake
- Red on yellow kill a fellow, red on black friend
of Jack - black snout, yellow neck, black band
- ophiophageous
- VENOMOUS
- Oviparous
- Coastal Plains
86Micrurus fulvius
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