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Pine woods snake

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325: 75: 317: 31: 50: 383:. The pine snake inhabits pine and mixed-pine hardwood forests. They can be found in damp woodlands, under bark and in rotten logs and stumps. The species has a scattered geographic distribution with large expanses occurring between known populations. 340:
is a small reddish brown to yellowish brown or dark orange snake with a whitish to yellowish, unmarked underside. A dark stripe runs through the eye. A light stripe may be present along the middle of the back. The upper
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are found in warm coastal areas, they are active for most of the year. They will hibernate underground or in logs in cold winter conditions. There is little information about the diet of the
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Pine woods snakes lay eggs. There is little information about reproduction. Mating probably occurs in the spring and one to four eggs are laid during the summer months. Some females lay two
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Pine woods snakes average between 10 and 13 inches (25–33 cm) in total length (including tail) at adult size.
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found in scattered locations across the south-eastern United States.
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of eggs each year. The incubation period is six to eight weeks.
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Reptilia
Squamata
Serpentes
Colubridae
Rhadinaea
Binomial name
Cope
Synonyms
Boulenger
Stejneger
Barbour
Myers
species
colubrid
rear-fanged


labial scales
North Carolina
South Carolina
Florida

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