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Slowinski’s Corn Snake

The Slowinski’s Cornsnakes is a species of medium-sized snakes found only in a very limited part in the United States and bear no venom. However, it is largely unknown as to how abundant this species is.



    Kingdom Animalia
    Phylum Chordata
    Class Reptilia
    Order Squamata
    Suborder Serpentes
    Family Colubridae
    Genus Pantherophis
    Species P. slowinskii
    Scientific Name Pantherophis slowinskii


    Length 10 and 12 inches (25-30 cm)
    Coloration A series of alternating dark brown blotches on grayish-brown a base
    Distribution Louisiana, eastern Texas, and Arkansas
    Habitat In the burrows in bushy areas, fields, or in the woods
    Diet Different species of amphibians, reptiles and rodents
    Venom Fact Nonvenomous
    Breeding Season Rainy season
    Clutch Size 8-26 eggs
    Mode of Reproduction Oviparous

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    Published on November 11th 2018 by under Snakes. Article was last reviewed on 14th June 2019.

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