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Variable Ground Snake
Variable Ground Snake18 locationsReptile/Amphibian
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Sep 12 2008
Hidden Valley via Pima Canyon
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Apr 13 2013
Hermit to Granite Rapid
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TypeReptile/Amphibian
FamilyColubridae - Snakes - non-venomous
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Sonora semiannulata

The Common Ground Snake (Sonora semiannulata) is a species of small, harmless colubrid snake native to the southwestern United States, in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Utah and California, as well as northern Mexico, in Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Durango. It is sometimes referred to as the Western Ground Snake, or Variable Ground Snake as its patterning and coloration can vary widely, even within the same geographic region.

Ground Snakes can grow from 10 to 15 inches in length. Their colors and patterns can vary widely. They can be brown, red, or orange, with black banding, orange or brown striping, or be solid colored. Their underside is typically white or grey. They have fairly smooth scales, a small head, and eyes with round pupils.

Ground Snakes are typically nocturnal and secretive, but they are common throughout their range. Their preferred habitat is dry, rocky areas with loose soil. They are often found on roadsides, or in dry drainage ditches at night, foraging for food. Their diet consists primarily of invertebrates, such as spiders, scorpions, centipedes, crickets, and insect larvae. They are oviparous, breeding and laying eggs through the summer months.
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