Eastern Ribbonsnake

image of an eastern ribbon snake
[ Credit: Illustrations by Eugene C. Beckham, The Amphibians and Reptiles of Louisiana (Dundee and Rossman) ]

Scientific Name: Thamnophis saurita

Also Know As:  Fish Snake

Aquatic and Terrestrial

Native

Snakes

Nonvenomous

An medium snake - 16 to 35 inches long. A slender brown snake with a dull white to pale tan stripe down the back and pale stripe on each side covering the 3rd and 4th scale rows above the ventral plates. Underside is whitish. Scales are keeled (ridged) and in 19 rows. The white parietal spot tends to be small and divided. There is a brown or coppery wash on the outer edges of the ventral plates.

Range and Habitat

Found in the Florida Parishes from the upper Amite River area eastward. Inhabit open pine woods and mixed pine-hardwood forest, especially in the vicinity of stream bottoms and boggy ground.

Behavior

An active-diurnal snake feeding on small frogs, tadpoles, and occasionally small fish. Give birth to 3 to 26 young.

Population Status

Ranked as S4 (apparently secure) in Louisiana.

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