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  2. Pituophis catenifer - Wikipedia

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    Pituophis catenifer. — Stejneger & Barbour, 1917[2][3][4] Common name: Pacific gopher snake, coast gopher snake, western gopher snake,[5] more. Pituophis catenifer is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to North America. Nine subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominotypical subspecies, Pituophis catenifer catenifer ...

  3. Pacific gopher snake - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific gopher snake has a base color ranging from yellow to dark brown and has a gray coloring on the sides of the body. It is a spotted snake, with the spots being dark brown. Usually there are 41 to 99 spots on the body, while the tail spots range from 14 to 33. The side of the body has 2 or 3 rows of alternating black and brown spots. [4]

  4. Pituophis catenifer deserticola - Wikipedia

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    Trinomial name. Pituophis catenifer deserticola. Stejneger, 1893. Pituophis catenifer deserticola, commonly known by its standardized English name since the 1950s, the Great Basin gophersnake, [1][2][3] is a subspecies of non venomous colubrid snake ranging in parts of western United States and adjacent southwestern Canada. [4][5]

  5. Pituophis catenifer affinis - Wikipedia

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    Pituophis catenifer affinis. — Collins, 1997[4] Pituophis catenifer affinis, commonly known as the Sonoran gopher snake, is a nonvenomous subspecies of colubrid snake that is endemic to the southwestern United States. It is one of six recognized subspecies of the gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer. [5]

  6. Pituophis - Wikipedia

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    Pituophis insularis Klauber, 1946: Credos Island gopher snake: Isla de Credos, Mexico Pituophis lineaticollis (Cope, 1861) Middle American gopher snake: P. l. gibsoni Stuart, 1954; P. l. lineaticollis (Cope, 1861) From Mexico city, south through Mexico and to Guatemala Pituophis melanoleucus (Daudin, 1803) pine snake: P. m. lodingi Blanchard ...

  7. Bullsnake - Wikipedia

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    Pituophis catenifer sayi. — Collins, 1997. The bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) is a large, nonvenomous, colubrid snake. It is a subspecies of the gopher snake (Pituophis catenifer). The bullsnake is one of the largest/longest snakes of North America and the United States, reaching lengths up to 8 ft.

  8. Snake - Wikipedia

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    The now extinct Titanoboa cerrejonensis was 12.8 m (42 ft) in length. [8] By comparison, the largest extant snakes are the reticulated python , measuring about 6.95 m (22.8 ft) long, [ 7 ] and the green anaconda , which measures about 5.21 m (17.1 ft) long and is considered the heaviest snake on Earth at 97.5 kg (215 lb).

  9. Cape gopher snake - Wikipedia

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    Most information gathered about the location of Cape gopher snakes is anecdotal, but the area where they range is incredibly diverse.Dominating the landscape is a Sonoran-like desert fraught with cacti, but includes dry tropical forests, arid tropical scrubs, desert shores, and the Sierra de la Laguna, an area designated by UNESCO as a global biosphere reserve because the "semiarid to ...