Virginia (genus)

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Virginia
Rough Earth Snake, Virginia striatula
Rough Earth Snake, Virginia striatula
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Colubridae
Genus: Virginia
Linnaeus, 1758

Virginia is a genus of small, terrestrial, colubrid snakes, native to the United States. They are commonly referred to as earth snakes.

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[edit] Species

[edit] Distribution

Ranges overlap, it is unknown if hybridization occurs.

[edit] Description

Virginia species are small snakes, rarely exceeding 10 inches in length. They are normally a uniform brown color, with a lighter colored underside. Differentiating species can be difficult, but V. valeriae has smooth scales, where as V. striatula has keeled scales.

[edit] Habitat & diet

Virginia species are fossorial, spending the vast majority of their time buried in loose soil, under rotting logs, or in leaf litter. They eat earthworms and soft bodied arthropods. They themselves are a food source for other species of snake, like the coral snake.

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