Northern Water Snake
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Northern Water Snake Fact PageWhat's That Snake? OPLIN
Adult body length: 24 - 42 inches, record 55 inches; Length at birth: 6½ - 12" Breeding period: April - June; Young per year: 8 - 99 live young; 15 - 30 average
Northern water snake BioKIDS Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species
What do they look like? These are dark-colored snakes, brownish, tan or grayish in appearance. The back and sides have a series of square blotches alternating with
Northern water snake Towson University
This site was created by students in the herpetology class at Towson University. Site last updated: 05/21/07. Acknowledgements: Herb Harris - Range Maps; Mark Tegges
Northern Water Snake NH Fish Game Department Connecting
NH Fish and Game: Connecting you to life outdoors Northern Water Snake (Nerodia sipedon sipedon) NH Conservation Status: Not listed
Water Snakes slithering harmless predators
The water snake, commonly mistaken for the cottonmouth, is located in scattered parts of North America. This snake is known to be aggressive, yet despite its non
Snakes of Massachusetts
UMass Extension identity marks Snakes of Massachusetts Northern Water Snake. Nerodia sipedon (24-42", up to 55")
DNR Northern Water Snake Nerodia sipedon
Department of Natural Resources - Northern Water Snake (Nerodia sipedon) Description: A water snake with dark bands or blotches on a light brown or gray
HerpNet Iowa Reptiles Amphibians Northern Water Snake
Reptiles and Amphibians of Iowa and Minnesota with detailed descriptions, range maps and photographs of every species of snake, lizard, turtle, frog, toad and
Northern Water Snake
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Northern Water snakes are non-venemous, but are often confused with the venemous Cottonmouth, which inhabits similar semi-aquatic habitats. Because of this water