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2 lis 2023 · Best Management Practices for Western Fox Snake, February 2000; ecology; snakes; endangered species; species of concern;
25 kwi 2024 · Learn about the western fox snake (Pantherophis ramspotti) – its size, color, range, habitat, diet, predators, lifespan, reproduction, and if it is poisonous
Pantherophis ramspotti, commonly known as the western fox snake, is a species of rat snake that is endemic to the upper midwestern United States, west of the Mississippi river. It is non-venomous. The scientific name, ramspotti, is in honor of the late aspiring herpetologist Joseph Ramspott.
The western fox snake can be found in farm fields, open areas and wetlands in extreme northwestern Illinois. When threatened, this species coils, raises its head, strikes and vibrates its tail. The vibrating tail may cause a sound to be made if it is striking dead vegetation. This beneficial snake is not venomous.
Pantherophis ramspotti, commonly known as the western fox snake, is a species of rat snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to the upper Midwestern United States , west of the Mississippi River .
The western foxsnake can be found in farm fields, open areas and wetlands in extreme northwestern Illinois. When threatened, this species coils, raises its head, strikes and vibrates its tail. The vibrating tail may cause a sound to be made if it is striking dead vegetation.