ribbon snake การใช้
- Snakes present include the eastern hog-nosed snake, northern ribbon snake.
- Northern ribbon snakes have from three to 26 young which are born in late summer.
- Ribbon snakes inhabit marshes or live near the edges of lakes, ponds, and streams.
- Snake species mostly found in the northeast includes the smooth green snake, northern ribbon snake, and the eastern worm snake.
- The "'bluestripe ribbon snake "'( " Thamnophis sauritus nitae " ) is a ribbon snake that occurs along the Gulf Coast in Florida.
- The "'bluestripe ribbon snake "'( " Thamnophis sauritus nitae " ) is a ribbon snake that occurs along the Gulf Coast in Florida.
- Adults are thin and are black with a mid-dorsal stripe that is a lighter shade of black and two blue stripes, hence the name " bluestripe ribbon snake ".
- His wife, "'Nita Jane Rossman "'( born 1936 ), also has an interest in herpetology and even had a subspecies named after her : " Thamnophis sauritus nitae ", a subspecies of the Eastern ribbon snake.
- Their official account of this expedition included the first descriptions of the coyote, swift fox, western kingbird, band-tailed pigeon, rock wren, Say's phoebe, lesser goldfinch, lark sparrow, lazuli bunting, orange-crowned warbler, western ribbon snake.
- Some of the snake species found in much of the Eastern U . S . includes the eastern racer, northern copperhead, ringneck snake, timber rattlesnake, eastern hog-nosed snake, milk snake, northern water snake, western rat snake, northern redbelly snake, plainbelly water snake, midland water snake, scarlet kingsnake, common kingsnake, queen snake, smooth earth snake, ribbon snake, and the common garter snake.
- In addition, the following state listed animals are found in tropical hardwood hammocks : red rat snake ( " Elaphe guttata guttata " ), Florida Keys mole skink ( " Eumeces egregius egregius " ), Florida brown snake ( " Storeria dekayi victa " ), rim rock crowned snake ( " Tantilla oolitica " ), Florida ribbon snake ( " Thamnophis sauritus sackeni " ), Florida mastiff bat ( " Eumops glaucinus floridanus " ), Florida tree snail, and numerous species of birds ( Appendix C ).