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Eastern Black Kingsnakes occupy various habitats in western West Virginia. They can be found in forests, agricultural lands, thick brush around streams and swamps, floodplain and wetland edges, and even suburban areas!
The snakes best known as Black racers inhabit most areas in the East from southern Maine to the Florida Keys. They are long, thin snakes with a black body, and as the picture highlights, white chins.
6 Απρ 2020 · The Black Ratsnake is nonvenomous. It's perhaps most frequently seen of West Virginia's snakes and loves to climb. Ratsnakes have round pupils and pronounced labial lines around the mouth. Cornsnake/Red Ratsnake. Virginia State Parks/Flickr. Cornsnakes are nonvenomous and can range in color from red to brown to grey.
3 Φεβ 2023 · There are 20 species of native snakes in West Virginia. These snakes range from fossorial species like the Eastern Worm snake to semi-aquatic Water snakes such as the Queen snake. There are also several terrestrial species across the state, like the Northern Brown snake.
The Black Ratsnake (Elaphe Obsoleta) is a usually docile natured non-venomous snake found throughout the state of West Virginia. This species is known to have a wide range of habitats including houses, barns, fields, brushlands, woodlands, and streams.
Lampropeltis nigra, commonly known as the black kingsnake, is a nonvenomous colubrid species indigenous to the United States. It is a member of the kingsnake genus. Sources and Credits. (c) Tristan Clark, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Tristan Clark.
Some snake species in West Virginia exhibit an adaptable nature, allowing them to inhabit various types of habitats. The Eastern Milksnake and the Eastern Black Kingsnake are two examples of snakes that can be found in forests, suburban areas, and even gardens.