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Gloyd's hog-nosed snake United States: southeastern Kansas and southeastern Missouri, eastern Oklahoma and all of Texas excluding the panhandle, the Trans-Pecos and the extreme southern Rio Grande Valley. H. n. kennerlyi: Kennicott, 1860 Mexican hog-nosed snake
The eastern hog-nosed snake [3] (Heterodon platirhinos), is a species of mildly venomous rear-fanged snake in the family Colubridae. The venom is specifically adapted to amphibian prey and is harmless to humans. However, some people may have an allergic reaction, and experience local swelling and other symptoms. The species is endemic to North ...
Western hog-nosed snake Adults grow to 30–120 cm (12–47 in) in total length. ... south to southern Florida and west to eastern Texas and western Kansas. H. simus ...
“Just when you think you have seen just about every animal in your region, you still can get some surprises,” wildlife officials said.
Hognose snake is a common name for several unrelated species of snakes with upturned snouts, classified in two colubrid snake families and one pseudoxyrhophiid snake family. They include the following genera :
A mildly venomous snake was reportedly found in a banana shipment at the Market Basket grocery store in Manchester, New Hampshire, over the weekend. ... aside from the hog-nosed snake, is illegal ...
Texas blind snake; Western blind snake; Boa. Abaco Island boa; Amazon tree boa; ... Western hog-nosed viper; W. Wart snake; Water moccasin; Water snake. Bocourt's ...
Adult Southern Hognose Snake, H. Simus Heterodon simus , commonly known as the southern hog-nosed snake , is a harmless [ 4 ] snake species endemic to the southeastern United States . No subspecies are currently recognized.