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7 kwi 2022 · From smaller snakes that look like worms, to snakes that climb trees, there are plenty of Wisconsin snakes to see. You’ll find the most common, most dangerous, and most iconic species in this identification guide. I’ve created detailed profiles, including pictures, of snakes in Wisconsin.
A gray-brown color with dark brown blotches that feature black edges is specific to its Wisconsin morph. Native to Eastern and Central parts of the US, this snake has expanded its reach West to Wisconsin and Ohio, in a darker dominant morph.
This short thick-bodied snake is gray or light brown in color and is marked with a light mid-dorsal stripe bordered by two rows of small dark spots. The underside is white or light pink with dark pencil-point spots along the edges of the belly scales. Species range (darker) in Wisconsin.
Learn the types of SNAKES in Wisconsin, AND how to identify them by sight. How many of these species have YOU seen?
brown snake with a bright red or orange belly; found statewide. Northern water snake (Nerodia sipedon sipedon). A medium to large snake found statewide, most com-monly in the southern half of Wisconsin, near or in water. The front one-third of the snake has distinct bands of dark brown; the rear two-thirds have alternating blotches; the head is ...
3 lip 2024 · Learn more about the many types of native snakes in Wisconsin including venomous snakes and water snakes that you should know.
Wisconsin snakes show some nice diversity, often with small populations. Here's help identifying them with pictures and information.