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7 kwi 2022 · Snakes in Northern Wisconsin. Because of its frigid climate, few snakes are able to tolerate living in Northern Wisconsin. The only species you’ll find there are: Red-bellied snake; Eastern fox snake; Smooth green snake; DeKay’s brownsnake; Common watersnake; Common garter snake; Eastern hognose snake; Northern ring-necked snake
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.
Northern pine snakes have a distinct head that mirrors the shape of a turtle's due to its small size relative to the snake's body, as well as its pointed snout. Unlike many North American snakes, it has four prefrontal scales, which could suggest a difference in its digging behavior.
This species is the most common watersnake in Wisconsin! Northern Watersnakes prefer slow-moving or standing water like ponds, lakes, vernal pools, marshes, and slow-moving rivers and streams. They’re most often seen basking on rocks or logs in or near the water. Northern Watersnake Range Map (Yellow area below)
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.
9 sty 2024 · The predominant snake species is the Common Garter Snake, but you will also come across the Western Ribbon Snake, Smooth Green Snake, Eastern Hognose Snake, and Northern Water Snake, thanks to the connected natural areas, mild climate, and slow urban development, allowing their numbers to thrive.
Northern ringneck snake (Diadophis punctatus edwardsi)and Prairie ring-neck snake (Diadophis punctatus arnyi). Both are small, extremely smooth and slate-gray with a dis-tinct yellow collar on the neck. The Northern has a bright yellow belly and is found only in northern and eastern Wisconsin. The Prairie has a yellow belly speckled with black ...