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Mississippi Green Watersnake


Mississippi Green Watersnake - Missouri Department of Conservation

The Mississippi green watersnake is a medium-sized, heavy-bodied, dark-colored semiaquatic snake that was once somewhat common in southeastern Missouri.

Mississippi green watersnake

The Mississippi green watersnake lives in cypress swamps and river sloughs. This snake is aquatic but is often seen basking on logs or brush. It is active ...

Mississippi Green Watersnake | State of Tennessee, Wildlife ...

A medium-sized, semi-aquatic snake (30.0 to 45.0 inches in length) having a dark greenish-brown color with small, obscure dark markings.

Mississippi Green Watersnake (A Guide to Snakes of ... - iNaturalist

Habitat: Nerodia cyclopion is one of the few water snakes in Texas which can occassionally be found in brackish water, though it is generally found in the fresh ...

Mississippi Green Watersnake (Nerodia cyclopion)

Mississippi Green Watersnakes have a green to gray back and a dark-colored belly covered with pale yellow spots. This is the only Kentucky Watersnake species ...

Mississippi Green Watersnake – Florida Snake ID Guide

Although active mainly at night, Mississippi Green Watersnakes may be found during the day basking on banks or on mats of vegetation in the ...

Mississippi Green Watersnake - INHS Herpetology Collection

Large (up to 100 cm TL), stout snake with greenish black or olive brown back and sides. Fifty barely visible, narrow black crossbands above vague alternating ...

Mississippi Green Watersnake - MS Herps

Mississippi Green Watersnake ... Nerodia cyclopion is a large, harmless fish-eaters native to coastal Mississippi and along parts of the Mississippi River delta.

Green water snake - Wikipedia

The green water snake (Nerodia cyclopion) is a common species of nonvenomous natricine snake endemic to the southeastern United States.

Mississippi Green Water Snake - | Outdoor Alabama

Mississippi green water snakes (Nerodia cyclopion) are medim sized snakes, 30-45 inches in length, and no distinctive field marks. They do, however, have a row ...

Mississippi Green Watersnake | Louisiana Department of Wildlife ...

Description. A medium snake- 16 to 50 inches long. Dark gray-green, olive, or dark gray above, with a row of small, dark, square markings along the upper sides, ...

Mississippi Green Watersnake - UF Wildlife Home

Scales have obvious lengthwise ridges (keels). This snake gives birth to live young (does not lay eggs). This snake is similar in appearance to some other ...

Mississippi Green Water Snake (Nerodia cyclopion) - Herpedia™.com

A heavy-bodied snake that is dark green, olive, or brown dorsally. Ventrally, it is yellowish on the anterior third, and the on remainder dark brown with ...

Nerodia cyclopion Mississippi Green Watersnake | Herps of Arkansas

Species profile for Nerodia cyclopion (Mississippi Green Watersnake).

Green Water Snake (Nerodia cyclopion) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Scientific Name. Nerodia cyclopion. Common Name. Green Water Snake. Mississippi Green Water Snake. Mississippi Green Watersnake. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in ...

Nerodia cyclopion - NatureServe Explorer

Mississippi green watersnake (EN). ,. Mississippi Green Water Snake (EN). Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Craniata. Class: Reptilia. Order: Squamata. Family:.

Mississippi Green Water Snake - iNaturalist

Mississippi Green Water Snakes are usually a dark, olive green with mottled black bands and a yellowish belly. Look closely and you will see their scales are ...

Common Watersnake – Reptiles and Amphibians of Mississippi

The Common Watersnake, also known as the Midland or Northern Watersnake, is found in a variety of aquatic habitats in central and eastern MS.

Mississippi Green Watersnake - Nerodia cyclopion

Mississippi Green Watersnakes are listed as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List. Their NatureServe Global Conservation Status Rank is G5 (Secure).

New Orleans, LA. iNat suggests Mississippi Green Watersnake ...

This is a Mississippi Green Watersnake, Nerodia cyclopion. It is !harmless. ... They chiefly inhabit calm, slow moving waters, including shallow ...