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  1. The northern pine snake's range includes New Jersey, the western Appalachian mountains of Virginia, North Carolina, southern Kentucky, Tennessee, northern Alabama, northern Georgia, the piedmont area of southern North Carolina and nearly all of South Carolina.

  2. 25 kwi 2024 · The northern pine snake is a subspecies of the pine snake. It is a powerful, stout-bodied constrictor and one of the largest snakes of North America. It emerges from winter hibernation in late March or April and usually remains active till late October or November.

  3. melanoleucus: USA (Virginia, S North Carolina west through South Carolina to northern Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, south into Alabama. Disjunct populations in S New Jersey, WC Virginia, adjacent West Virginia, C Kentucky, SW Tennessee). Intergrades with mugitus in South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama.

  4. Pituophis melanoleucus, commonly known as the eastern pine snake, is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to the eastern United States. Three subspecies are currently recognized as being valid.

  5. 3 paź 2020 · P.m.lodingi in southwestern Alabama to eastern Louisiana. However the jewels of the species are found in southeastern Kentucky, eastern Tennessee, northern Georgia, southern North Carolina, west through South Carolina, and to the northeast in Virginia, Delaware, and New Jersey.

  6. www.kingsnake.com › pituophis › p_m_melanoleucusNorthern Pine Snake

    Of the pine snakes, P.m. melanoleucus enjoys the largest range. The Northern Pine, as the name suggests, does occur in the north, but the main body of the range traverses several southern states.

  7. 2 lip 2018 · There are three recognized subspecies of the pine snake: Northern pine snake (P. m. melanoleucus) Black pine snake (P. m. lodingi) Florida pine snake (P. m. mugitus) They can be found in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Delaware: Habitat

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