Lay 3-12 eggs in rotting logs in summer (dump nest) Įastern Garter Snake Thamnophis sirtalis.Live in trees and shrubs feeding on insects, spiders, tree frogs, millipedes, land snails.Very slender with a solid green back and yellow underside.Rough Green Snake Opheodrysaestivus ME Dorcas Give birth to 2-13 live young in summer.Slug specialist and found under rotting logs.Has 3 faint yellow or orange spots at base of neck with a red or orange belly.Light stripe down the middle of the back.Give birth to 4-25 live young in summer.Eat slugs, earthworms, and snails (flowerbeds).Common in vacant lots and forests under trash, logs, and rocks.Has a pale stripe along the middle of the back and a row of dark spots on the sides.A centipede specialist (will eat other insects) īrown Snake Storeriadekayi RW Van Devender JD Willson.Active at night and spend day under logs and rocks.Inhabits sandy woodlands and flatwoods.Shiny brown with a black head and light band on top of head.Southeastern Crowned Snake Tantillacoronata Has small rear fangs that can invenomate frogs and lizards (considered non-venomous).The head is dark with a dark line running through the eye with yellow labial scales.Pine Woods SnakeRhadinaeaflavilata Kenneth L. Give birth to 4-12 live young in June – July.Located in forested areas and feeds on earthworms.Similar to rough earth snake but has smooth scales and tiny dots across the back.Give birth to 3-11 live young in July – August.Very secretive and live underground or in logs.The belly is very bright orange or yellow with dark spots running lengthwise down the center.Most active at night and often found in rotting logs.Sharp points on tails and very small heads.Worm SnakeCarphophisamoenus John Sullivan
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