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  2. List of snakes of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Snakes of Oklahoma. Non-venomous snakes. Arizona elegans —glossy snake. Carphophis amaenus —worm snake. Cemophora coccinea —scarlet snake. Coluber constrictor —Southern Black Racer. Diadophis punctatus —ring-neck snake. Elaphe guttata —great plains rat snake.

  3. Nerodia rhombifer - Wikipedia

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    Nerodia rhombifer, commonly known as the diamondback water snake, is a species of nonvenomous natricine colubrid endemic to the central United States and northern Mexico. There are three recognized subspecies of N. rhombifer , including the nominotypical subspecies .

  4. List of snakes by common name - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of extant snakes, given by their common names. Note that the snakes are grouped by name, and in some cases the grouping may have no scientific basis.

  5. Oklahoma has twice the national average of snake bites ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma has twice the national average of snakebites annually, putting the state at fourth in the nation.. Though the state is home to over 44 different kinds of snakes, which are most active ...

  6. Pine woods snake - Wikipedia

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    Rhadinaea flavilata. — Myers, 1974[2][3][4] The pine woods snake (Rhadinaea flavilata), also commonly known as the yellow-lipped snake or the brown-headed snake, [5] is a species of secretive colubrid found in scattered locations across the south-eastern United States. Rhadinaea flavilata is rear-fanged and mildly-venomous, but not dangerous ...

  7. Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, located in southwestern Oklahoma near Lawton, has protected unique wildlife habitats since 1901 and is the oldest managed wildlife facility in the United States Fish and Wildlife Service system. [1] The refuge's location in the geologically unique Wichita Mountains and its ...

  8. Common watersnake - Wikipedia

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    The common watersnake can grow up to 135 cm (4 ft 5 in) in total length (including tail). [6] Per one study, the average total length of females was 81.4 cm (2 ft 8 in), while that of males was 69.6 cm (2 ft in). [7] From known studies of this species in the wild, adult females can weigh between 159 and 408 g ( and oz) typically, while the ...

  9. Nerodia sipedon pleuralis - Wikipedia

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    H.M. Smith & Brodie, 1982[4] The midland water snake (Nerodia sipedon pleuralis), a subspecies of the northern water snake (Nerodia sipedon), is a nonvenomous natricine snake, which is endemic to North America. [5][2]