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Bull snake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bull snake may refer to one of several non-venomous North American colubrid snakes from the genus Pituophis: • Pituophis catenifer , the gopher snake • Pituophis catenifer sayi , the bull snake •...
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Bullsnake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bull Snake; (Gopher Snake); Pituophis catenifer sayi; Subspecies of Gopher Snake; ... A large yellowish snake with 41 or more black, brown, or reddish-brown body blotches, dark line from eye to angle of jaw. Length: 4-8 ft (1.2-2.4 m). ... image: Bull Snake...
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Reptiles and Amphibians of Iowa and Minnesota with detailed descriptions, range maps and photographs of every species of snake, lizard, turtle, frog, toad and salamander., Bullsnake : Detailed description, distribution, range map and photos of the Bullsnake - Pituophis catenifer sayi ... This snake has an enlarged rostral scale,
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Bull snakes are big eaters. They eat rabbits, squirrels, and mice. They like other small mammals. They also eat birds. ... Bull snakes lose their homes when humans build on their land or cut the trees down. ... Bull snakes like to live in the woods. They like pine and oak trees a lot. You may also find bull snakes in...
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Bull Snake; Pituophis melanoleucus;; ... The bull snake is a sub-species of the pine-gopher snake and is a non-venemous hissing constrictor that can be up to five feet in length,and has yellow brown colloring with a light brown belly. Bullsnakes have a dark line running from each eye to the angle of its jaw.
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