Eastern Yellow Bellied Racer
			
						
						
	
 
The Eastern Yellow Bellied Racer is a North American reptile that is non-poisonous and belongs to the colubrid snake family.
| Kingdom | Animalia | 
| Phylu | Chordata | 
| Subphylum | Vertebrata | 
| Class | Sauropsida | 
| Order | Squamata | 
| Suborder | Serpentes | 
| Family | Colubridae | 
| Subfamily | Colubrinae | 
| Genus | Coluber | 
| Species | C. constrictor | 
| Subspecies | C. c. flaviventris | 
| Scientific Name | Coluber constrictor flaviventris | 
| Other Names | Eastern Yellow-Bellied Racer | 
| Length | Up to 1.5 metres (60 inches) | 
| Coloration | Light to dark gray, having lighter spots all over the body, with the ventral side being yellow | 
| Distribution | In the USA, in the regions of Montana, North Dakota; in the eastern parts of Iowa, southern parts of Texas, and SW Louisiana | 
| Habitat | Fields, grasslands, brushy prairie areas, open woodlands | 
| Diet | Lizards, frogs and rodents | 
| Venom Fact | Nonvenomous | 
| Clutch Size | 3-32 eggs | 
| Mode of Reproduction | Oviparous (egg laying) | 
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Published on April 18th 2017 by staff under Snakes.
              Article was last reviewed on 14th June 2019.