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Description
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18-51 5/8". Most widely
distributed snake in North America. Coloration highly variable, but back
and side stripes usually well-defined. Side stripe confined to 2nd and
3rd scale rows (except Texas). red blotches or double row of alternating
black spots often present between stripes. Usually 7 upperlip scales keeled
in 19 rows. Anal plate single
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Breeding
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Live-bearing.
Mates mostly late March to early May, Occasionally in fall. 7-85 young
born late June to August, earlier in Florida, to early October in the
North. Young are 5-9" long; mature in 2 years.
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Habitat
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Near water- wet meadows,
marshes,prairie swales, irrigation and drainage ditches, damp woodland,
farms, parks; sea level to 8,000'.
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Subspecies
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.Eastern, stripes normally
yellow, occasionally brownish, greenish, blueish, double row of alternating
spots usually between stripes; some are all black, others with red between
dorsal scales.
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