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 |
Slowinski’s Corn Snake Pictures Gallery
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Pantherophis Slowinskii
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Pictures of Slowinski’s Corn Snake
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Slowinski’s Corn Snake Pictures
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Slowinski’s Corn Snake
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Slowinski’s Corn Snakes