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List of Snakes Of Floridareport

  • Southern Black Racer

    (Black Racers (Coluber)) (Non-venomous)

  • Eastern Coachwhip

    (Coachwhips (Masticophis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Florida Brown Snake

    (Red Belly Snakes (Storeria)) (Non-venomous)

  • Florida redbelly snake

    (Red Belly Snakes (Storeria)) (Non-venomous)

  • Glossy Crayfish Snake

    (Crayfish Snakes (Liodytes)) (Non-venomous)

  • Striped Crayfish Snake

    (Crayfish Snakes (Liodytes)) (Non-venomous)

  • Southeastern Crown Snake

    (Crowned Snakes (Tantilla)) (Non-venomous)

  • Eastern Garter Snake

    (Garter Snakes (Thamnophis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Southern Ribbon Snake

    (Garter Snakes (Thamnophis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Bluestripe Garter Snake

    (Garter Snakes (Thamnophis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Rough Green Snake

    (Green Snakes (Opheodrys)) (Non-venomous)

  • Eastern Hognose Snake

    (Hognose Snakes (Heterodon)) (Non-venomous)

  • Southern Hognose Snake

    (Hognose Snakes (Heterodon)) (Non-venomous)

  • Eastern Indigo Snake

    (Indigo Snakes (Drymarchon)) (Non-venomous)

  • Florida Kingsnake

    (Kingsnakes (Lampropeltis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Mole Kingsnake

    (Kingsnakes (Lampropeltis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Scarlet Kingsnake

    (Kingsnakes (Lampropeltis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Short-tailed Snake

    (Kingsnakes (Lampropeltis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Eastern Mud Snake

    (Rainbow Snakes (Farancia)) (Non-venomous)

  • Rainbow Snake

    (Rainbow Snakes (Farancia)) (Non-venomous)

  • Black Pine Snake

    (Pine Snakes (Pituophis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Florida Pine Snake

    (Pine Snakes (Pituophis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Pine Woods Snake

    (Pine Woods Snake (Rhadinea)) (Non-venomous)

  • Gray Rat Snake

    (Rat Snakes (Pantherophis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Red Rat Snake (Corn Snake)

    (Rat Snakes (Pantherophis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Eastern Rat Snake (Yellow Rat Snake)

    (Rat Snakes (Pantherophis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Southern Ring-necked Snake

    (Ring-necked Snakes (Diadophis)) (Non-venomous)

  • Scarlet Snake

    (Scarlet Snakes (Cemophora)) (Non-venomous)

  • Brown Watersnake

    (Water Snakes (Nerodia)) (Non-venomous)

  • Florida Banded Watersnake

    (Water Snakes (Nerodia)) (Non-venomous)

  • Red-Bellied Watersnake

    (Water Snakes (Nerodia)) (Non-venomous)

  • Florida Cottonmouth

    (Pit Vipers (Crotalinae)) (Venomous)

  • Southern Copperhead

    (Pit Vipers (Crotalinae)) (Venomous)

  • Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

    (Pit Vipers (Crotalinae)) (Venomous)

  • Timber Rattlesnake (Canebrake Rattlesnake)

    (Pit Vipers (Crotalinae)) (Venomous)

  • Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake

    (Pit Vipers (Crotalinae)) (Venomous)

  • Eastern Coral Snake

    (Elapid (Elapidae)) (Venomous)

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About This Tool

Florida has a lot of Everglades and wilderness areas, so the local habitat is also a lot of rare animal and plant resources and birds, insects and so on. Snakes have been a common sight in many cities and regions, and people are not used to them. So far, biologists have found a list of 37 snake species in Florida that have been recorded by humans, and the exact scientific names can be found in this random tool.

These snake species are found in different cities and regions of the region, with different species and forms. The U.S. national park service defines these species as “Capable of thriving and actively spreading outside the natural range”. Most of these species, which are kept in generators, feed on local wildlife and are found in the Everglades. Some pythons can grow up to 20 feet long.

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