Black striped snake contia tenuis sharptail snake crotalus adamanteus eastern diamondback rattlesnake.
Black and white diamond back snake.
Of black gray and white with no truly distinguishable pattern although to some it may appear slightly diamond shaped.
There are two dark diagonal lines on each side of its face running from the eyes to its jaws.
The blotches have dark edges are often outlined in cream or pale gray and are peppered with dark speckles.
The western diamondback rattlesnake crotalus atrox is a heavy bodied snake with a triangular shaped head.
The tail is marked with alternating black and white bands that are roughly equal in width.
The tail has black and white bands just above the rattles.
Rat snakes also eat frogs birds and eggs.
Black racer adults have a black body with a white chin and throat and a gray to almost a bluish gray colored belly.
Red diamond rattlesnake crotalus scutulatus mojave rattlesnake crotalus tigris tiger rattlesnake.
They are non vemomous but can be very obnoxious is challanged.
No subspecies are currently recognized.
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Rodents are their main food source which explains their name.
The western diamondback rattlesnake crotalus atrox is a heavy bodied snake with a triangular shaped head.
It has dark diamond shaped patterns along is back.
The egg laying nonvenomous snake hibernates and often enters homes because it is good at climbing.
Black 2 white 2 tail bottom scale divided yes 67 no 2 tail plain black no 143 yes 14 tail rings none 119.
It lives in elevations from below sea level up to 6 500 feet.
There are two dark diagonal lines on each side of its face running from the eyes to its jaws.
This snake looks much like the black rat snake with a black body and white chin.
All the other snakes you said no to were all from the region.
Juveniles are white to gray with brown or black spots.
Adults have a black body with a white chin and throat and a white or pale yellow belly.
This snake likes open grassy areas but also woodland desert foothills streams canals and swamps.
A row of large brown to sandy brown diamond shaped blotches lines the back.
Some living in the mountains are completely black.
This nervous snake will readily bite in its own defense though it causes little damage.
The higher above sea level it lives the thinner its stripes tend to be.
It has dark diamond shaped patterns along is back.
The one diamond back was an eastern diamond back rattler which is venomous.
The tail has black and white bands just above the rattles.
The common kingsnake normally has sparse chain like white bands.
As a juvenile it would be ready to shed and does have some patterning on the back.
The western diamondback rattlesnake or texas diamond back crotalus atrox is a venomous rattlesnake species found in the southwestern united states and mexico it is likely responsible for the majority of snakebite fatalities in northern mexico and the greatest number of snakebites in the u s.