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  2. California whipsnake - Wikipedia

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    The California whipsnake, M. lateralis, has a range from Trinity County, California, west of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to northwestern Baja California, at altitudes between 0–2,250 metres (0–7,382 ft) and is known to use a wide variety of habitat types including the California coast and in the foothills, the chaparral of northern Baja, mixed deciduous and pine forests of the Sierra de ...

  3. List of California state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Symbol Description Year Image Source Flag: The Flag of California: Seal: The Great Seal of the State of California: Motto "Eureka" 1963 — Nicknames: Golden State 1968 — Song "I Love You, California" 1989 —

  4. Alameda whipsnake - Wikipedia

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    The Alameda whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus), also known as the Alameda striped racer, is a federally threatened subspecies of California whipsnake (M. lateralis). It is a colubrid snake distinguishable by its broad head, large eyes, black and orange coloring with a yellow stripe down each side, and slender neck.

  5. List of U.S. state reptiles - Wikipedia

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    The timber rattlesnake is also famous for appearing on the First Navy Jack, a red and white striped flag. However, although traditionally believed to have been used by the Continental Navy , recent scholarship asserts that the snake on that jack was a late 19th-century invention.

  6. California kingsnake - Wikipedia

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    The striped variant, in San Diego county.. Wild California kingsnakes are typically encountered at a length of 2.5-3.5 feet (76 – 107 cm), though they can grow larger; California kingsnakes on Isla Ángel de la Guarda, Baja California, Mexico, have been documented growing to 78 inches (2 m).

  7. List of reptiles of California - Wikipedia

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    Western ground snake Tantilla hobartsmithi: Southwestern blackhead snake Tantilla planiceps: Western black-headed snake Thamnophis atratus: Aquatic garter snake Thamnophis couchii: Sierra garter snake Thamnophis elegans: Terrestrial garter snake Thamnophis gigas: Giant garter snake Thamnophis hammondii: Two-striped garter snake Thamnophis marcianus

  8. Category:Snakes in art - Wikipedia

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    Caduceus as a symbol of medicine; Christ Triumphant over Sin and Death (Rubens) Cleopatra (Artemisia Gentileschi, Ferrara) Cleopatra (Artemisia Gentileschi, Milan) Cleopatra (Artemisia Gentileschi, Rome) Concert in the Egg

  9. Western black-headed snake - Wikipedia

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    The western black-headed snake is a member of a larger natural group of small New World terrestrial colubrids, where some of the related species include sand snake (Chilomeniscus), shovel-nosed snake (Chionactis), and the ground snake (Sonora). The western black-headed snake is the sister species of Tantilla yaquia of southern Arizona. [9] [10 ...