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Louisiana snakes range from colorful and venomous coral snakes to harmless Western ribbon snakes. The scarlet kingsnake is only one of Louisiana’s beautiful snake species. In this article, we’ll help you learn the basics about snakes in the region.
*Refer to Amphibians and Reptiles of Louisiana: an Identi cation and Reference Guide (Boundy and Carr 2017) for a complete list of Louisiana's snakes, key identifying features and species' range boundaries.
Louisiana is home to both venomous and non-venomous snakes. Discover 48 types of snakes in Louisiana (with pictures and names).
Alligator , Lizards , Snakes , Terrapins, Tortoises, and Turtles. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is responsible for managing and protecting Louisiana’s abundant natural resources.
Louisiana is home to 48 species of snakes in Louisiana, only seven of them venomous. Let’s focus on some of the non-venomous species you may encounter.
Sometimes called the Common Coral Snake, Coral Adder, or the American Cobra, this species is a highly venomous snake found in southeast Louisiana. They primarily feed on frogs, lizards, and other smaller snakes.
Snakes of Louisiana; Print Snakes of Louisiana All 90; Taxonomy; 78 Colubrid Snakes Family Colubridae; 2 Elapid Snakes Family Elapidae; 1 Pythons Family Pythonidae; 1 Typical Blind Snakes Family Typhlopidae; 8 Vipers Family Viperidae; Search. Sort Guide order; Alphabetical by display name; Alphabetical by scientific name; Grid Card.
Home to several venomous as well as non-venomous snakes, Louisiana has been a constant attraction to snake enthusiasts who visit the area to study these reptiles. AnimalSake provides a list of species of Louisiana’s snakes, and a brief description of each.
The eastern copperhead is one of the most-common and easily recognized venomous snakes in Louisiana. This species occurs across the state, except for the coastline and prairie of southwest...
Residing in sand-bottom streams and rivers in wooded areas, common water snakes are found in the Florida Parishes region of southeast Louisiana: St. Tammany, Washington, Tangipahoa, St....