Common name |
Scientific name |
Conservation status |
Description |
Photograph |
Eastern Yellowbelly Racer |
Coluber constrictor flaviventris |
Not Evaluated |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 30–50 inches (76–130 cm); color varies from olive to blue to nearly black[3][4] |
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Ringneck Snake |
Diadophis punctatus |
Least Concern |
0Nonvenomous; adults reach 8–15 inches (20–38 cm); has a distinct yellow ring around the neck; color varies from slate gray to olive[5][6] |
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Black Rat Snake |
Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta |
Not Evaluated |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 42–72 inches (110–180 cm); adults appear shiny black; underbellies are white with black mottles[7] |
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Western Fox Snake |
Pantherophis vulpinus |
Least Concern |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 36–54 inches (91–140 cm); color varies from tan to greenish-brown with large black blotches[8][9] |
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Western Hognose Snake |
Heterodon nasicus |
Least Concern |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 16–26 inches (41–66 cm); color varies from light yellow or olive color with systematic brown blotches[10][11] |
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Eastern Hognose Snake |
Heterodon platyrhinos |
Least Concern |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 20–33 inches (51–84 cm); color varies from gray to brown with dark brown markings[6][12] |
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Eastern Milk Snake |
Lamptopeltis triangulum triangulum |
Not Evaluated |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 24–36 inches (61–91 cm); repeating red, black-outlined blotches[13][14] |
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Smooth Green Snake |
Opheodrys vernalis
(sometimes Liochlorophis vernalis) |
Not Evaluated |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 14–20 inches (36–51 cm); color varies from a uniform bright green to brownish green[15][16] |
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Northern Water Snake |
Nerodia sipedon |
Least Concern |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 24–42 inches (61–110 cm); color varies from gray to reddish brown with dark brown crossbands[17][18] |
|
Bullsnake |
Pituophis catenifer sayi |
Not Evaluated |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 37–72 inches (94–180 cm); color varies from tan to brown with large brown or black spots[19][20] |
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Brown Snake |
Storeria dekayi |
Least Concern |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 6–13 inches (15–33 cm); color varies from brown to reddish-brown; two rows of dark spots across the back[21][22] |
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Northern Redbelly Snake |
Storeria occipitomaculata |
Least Concern |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 8–10 inches (20–25 cm); color varies from gray-brown to reddish-brown[6][23] |
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Plains Garter Snake |
Thamnophis radix |
Least Concern |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 15–28 inches (38–71 cm); similar to other garter snakes but with a yellow stripe down the side[24][25] |
|
Eastern Garter Snake |
Thamnophis sirtalis |
Least Concern |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 18–26 inches (46–66 cm); color varies from black to olive; usually has three yellowish stripes, one down the back and one along each side[26][27] |
|
Lined Snake |
Tropidoclonion lineatum |
Least Concern |
Nonvenomous; adults reach 8–15 inches (20–38 cm); colors range from gray to black with a lighter color stripe down the middle of the back[28][29] |
|
Timber Rattlesnake |
Crotalus horridus |
Least Concern |
Venomous; adults reach 36–60 inches (91–150 cm); color varies from yellow to tan with dark markings on the back[30][31] |
|
Eastern Massasauga |
Sistrurus catenatus |
Least Concern |
Venomous; adults reach 18–30 inches (46–76 cm); color varies from gray to gray brown with dark brown blotches down the middle of the back and along both sides[32][33] |
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Common name |
Scientific name |
Conservation status |
Description |
Photograph |
Spiny softshell turtle |
Apalone spinifera spinifera |
Not Evaluated |
Female length of 7–19 inches (18–48 cm); male length of 5–9.25 inches (13–23.5 cm); olive to brown, flexible, smooth shell[34] |
|
Common snapping turtle |
Chelydra serpentina |
Least Concern |
Length of 8–14 inches (20–36 cm); weight of 10–35 pounds (4.5–16 kg); shell color varies from tan to black [35] |
|
Painted turtle |
Chrysemys picta bellii |
Least Concern |
Length of 4–10 inches (10–25 cm); carapace color varies from tan to olive, with markings on the neck[36] |
|
Wood turtle |
Glyptemys insculpta
(formerly Clemmys insculpta) |
Endangered |
Length of 5.5–8 inches (14–20 cm); rough, tan to gray carapace[37] |
|
Blanding's turtle |
Emydoidea blandingii |
Endangered |
Length of 6–9 inches (15–23 cm); yellow, long, narrow throat; domed carapace[38] |
|
False map turtle |
Graptemys pseudogeographica |
Least Concern |
Length of 3–10 inches (7.6–25 cm); upper shell has yellow connected circles or lines; lower shell is greenish-yellow[39] |
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Ouachita map turtle |
Graptemys ouachitensis |
Least Concern |
Length of 6–10 inches (15–25 cm); ridge down the center of the shell; bright yellow lines on the head and limbs[40] |
|
Northern map turtle |
Graptemys geographica |
Least Concern |
Length of 6–10.75 inches (15–27.3 cm); fine yellow lines on a brown to olive shell[41] |
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