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Endangered New Jersey: Threatened Northern Pine Snakes

The northern pine snake is a relatively large (5-7 feet or 122-172 cm) black and dull white to yellowish or light gray snake. These snakes have blotches that are dark towards the front of the body but may fade to brown near and on the ... Continue reading


The Black Pine Snake - the Rarest Species in a Well-Known Group ...

Herpetologist Frank Indiviglio writes about an intruiging form of Pine Snake, the Black Pine Snake, on that reptile blog. This species is threatened by habitat loss, and conservation is critical. Continue reading


Black pine snake (Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi)

helping Frank and Boise High Schools' ecology classes learn about snakes and other reptiles. Black pine snakes like "Beepers" are native to the Gulf coast of the Southeastern United States. Photo by class instructor. Continue reading


rest in peace black pine snake

yesterday my black pine snake that i only had for a couple of weeks past away and although i only had her for a while it felt like i had grown he from a baby. i was crying yesterday and i still am now and if where ever it is now she can ... Continue reading


Scary Black Snakes - MalluMagic

The record length is 101 inches (2600 mm), making it (officially) the longest snake in North America. Unofficially, indigo snakesare known to exceed them, and one wild caught pine snake with a portion of its tail missing measured 111 ... Continue reading


Top 7 Scary Black Snakes | Energy Solutions

Unofficially, indigo snakesare known to exceed them, and one wild caught pine snake with a portion of its tail missing measured 111 inches (2800 mm). Crotalus oreganus. black snake Crotalus oreganus Top 7 Scary Black Snakes ... Continue reading


Snakes: Snakes Stuff

Between me and my father our collection has 4 red rats (one okatee, and one lined, the other two are natural variants), an everglades rat, a grey rat, a fat and happy black racer, a florida pine snake, the list goes on. ... Continue reading


The McWetlog: Any snake, so long as it's black • mcwetboy.com

Black Rat Snakes (Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta until recently; see my entry on rat snake taxonomy) and Black Pine Snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi) have a lot going for them. Both are constrictors; both can be kept more than one to a ... Continue reading


My Collection - Find Me A Reptile™ Reptile Forum.

Also have a black rat snake, who is nice and tame most of the time. He just wraps around my hand and stays there all day long. Though if he gets on the keyboard he will bite me if I try to type too quickly. He just hates not getting ... Also have a pine snake, which I bought for my OH's christmas. Very loud kiss and I think he looks like frankensteins monster- but nice snake. And we have a rescued garter snake. He was nearly dead when we got him, and his tail is missing. ... Continue reading


Alabama Restoration of Longleaf Pine Habitat « Leeds Herald Daily News

A number of species of concern, such as the gopher tortoise, eastern indigo snake, black pine snake, and red-cockaded woodpecker all thrive in fire-maintained longleaf pine habitat. Other associated species that benefit from this ... Continue reading

Pine Snake Black basic information

The Black Pine Snake averages about five feet in length, although they can reach up to eight feet. The Black Pine Snake is usually dark colored, either brown or black, with spots along the sides. They have keeled scales and a pointed snout. The rostral scale is larger than average and extends between the internasal scales.

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