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  1. Black snakes are found throughout the US, particularly in states such as Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Arizona. Many black snakes are aquatic, semi-aquatic, or they live underground which can sometimes make them hard to see. Black snakes can be known to fully develop in black coloring as they mature.

  2. Mar 10, 2020 · What is a Black Snake? Also known as the western black rat snake, eastern rat snake, or by its more common name, the black snake is a non-venomous snake native to the central and eastern sections of the United States. Also known as “pilot snake” or “chicken snake,” it’s often confused with a black racer snake – another non-venomous ...

  3. Eastern rat snakes, formerly known as black rat snakes, are large non-venomous snakes between 3.5 and 7 feet (one and two meters) long. They have shiny black scales on their back and a light colored belly, and their throat and chin are white. The head of an eastern rat snake is wider than the neck and the rest of the body. Range.

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · For most of us, the term “black snake” can refer to just about any snake that is mostly black. From this perspective, potentially hundreds of snakes could be black snakes, but scientifically and taxonomically, black snakes belong to a specific genus and share very specific traits.

  5. To identify a black snake, observe its size, body shape, and markings. Each species of black snake has distinctive features that set it apart from others. For example, the Black Garter Snake has three yellow stripes running along its body, while the Black Swamp Snake has a bright red or orange belly. What should I do if I encounter a black snake?

  6. Black snake, any of about a dozen species of snakes that are all black or nearly so. Australia has two species of black snakes, Pseudechis porphyriacus and P. guttatus. P. porphyriacus is a small-headed member of the cobra family, Elapidae. It is blue-black with a red belly, and its average length.

  7. Pantherophis obsoletus, also known commonly as the western rat snake, black rat snake, pilot black snake, or simply black snake, [4] is a nonvenomous species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to central North America. There are no subspecies that are recognized as being valid. [5] .

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