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  2. Northern redbelly snake - Wikipedia

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    The northern redbelly snake lives in moist flowerbeds, gardens, and moist woodlands, such as borders between forest and wetlands. It often rests under logs and rocks near a woods or forest. [6] Redbelly snakes are known to occur in wet meadows, woodlands, and forest-meadow edge habitats. [2]

  3. Red-bellied newt - Wikipedia

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    The red-bellied newt is found in California along the coast from Bodega in Sonoma County, inland to Lower Lake, and north to Honeydew, Humboldt County. [4] It lives in coastal woodlands, especially in redwood forests. [2] There is a disjunct population 130 kilometres (81 mi) south of Sonoma County in the upper watershed of Stevens Creek in the ...

  4. Storeria occipitomaculata - Wikipedia

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    Storeria occipitomaculata is a small woodland species that usually measures 4–10 in (10–25 cm) in total length (including tail). Its dorsal color ranges from orange to gray, black, or brown. It can be distinguished from other species by its bright red or orange underbelly. Many individuals have a light brown ring behind the head.

  5. California newt - Wikipedia

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    The red-bellied newt is also similar but has dark irises vs. yellow in the California newt, more red coloration underneath, and a dark band across the vent that is lacking in the California newt. [5] [citation needed].Newts are amphibians. They are related to salamanders (in a subfamily called Pleurodelinae).

  6. Red-bellied black snake - Wikipedia

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    The red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae, indigenous to Australia. Originally described by George Shaw in 1794 as a species new to science, it is one of eastern Australia 's most commonly encountered snakes. Averaging around 1.25 m (4 ft 1 in) in length, it has glossy black ...

  7. Professional Catches Venomous Snake Found at a 'Busy ... - AOL

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    The red-bellied black snake, found "curled up" under equipment, was estimated to be 4 feet long Professional Catches Venomous Snake Found at a 'Busy' Child Care Center with His Bare Hands Skip to ...

  8. Taricha - Wikipedia

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    The genus Taricha consists of four species of highly toxic newts in the family Salamandridae. [1][2] Their common name is Pacific newts, sometimes also western newts[3] or roughskin newts. The four species within this genus are the California newt, the rough-skinned newt, the red-bellied newt, and the sierra newt, all of which are found on the ...

  9. Are there benefits to having snakes around? Here's what ... - AOL

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    An adult red-bellied snake can reach 8 to 16 inches. “A close relative of the brown snake is the red bellied snake,” said Sollenberger. “It’s another small, dark-colored snake, but it has ...