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Pantherophis is a genus of non venomous colubrid snakes endemic to central and eastern regions of North America. It consists of the North American ratsnakes, the foxsnakes, and the cornsnakes. The genus, which contains 10 recognized species, first appeared in the fossil record in the Middle Miocene around 16.3 million years ago.
- Pantherophis Guttatus
The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus), sometimes called red...
- Pantherophis alleghaniensis
Pantherophis alleghaniensis, commonly called the eastern rat...
- Pantherophis Obsoletus
Pantherophis obsoletus, also known commonly as the western...
- Gray ratsnake
The gray ratsnake or gray rat snake (Pantherophis...
- Pantherophis Vulpinus
Pantherophis vulpinusvar gloydi. Pantherophis vulpinus,...
- Pantherophis emoryi
Pantherophis emoryi, commonly known as the Great Plains rat...
- Pantherophis Guttatus
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