MAIN: SPECIES ACCOUNTS: DIAMONDBACK WATER SNAKE The Diamondback Water Snake has a tan to brown background color with a darker chain pattern along its back, giving the impression of tan, diamond-like shapes. This pattern is more apparent towards the head. Its belly is an ivory color and the throat is yellow.
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The Northern Water Snake is a medium-sized, stout snake averaging about 30 to 40 inches in length. The coloration of this species is very variable. A typical pattern is a tan or brown background with a series of very broad black or Similar species include: Diamondback Water Snake, Copperbelly Water Snake, Cottonmouth.
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Northern Water Snake Species account from the Iowa Reptile and Amphibian Field Guide; Diamondback Watersnake - Nerodia rhombifer Species account from the...
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DIAMONDBACK WATER SNAKE, Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer; NON-VENOMOUS; The adults average 4-6 feet long. This is a harmless snake often confused with the venomous Western Cottonmouth because it is found close to or in the water.
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The diamondback water snake, Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer, occurs in Iowa. Range. The diamondback water snake is found only in southeastern Iowa near the...
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Encyclopedia: Nerodia rhombifer
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The Diamondback Water Snake (Nerodia rhombifer) is a common species of water snake found throughout much of the central United States and northern Mexico. It is non-venomous and a member of the colubr...
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The diamondback water snake is our largest water snake. The record is 63 inches. The average size range that I have seen and collected is 3 - 5 feet and...
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Blotched Water snake (Nerodia erythrogaster transversa) Juvenile Blotched Water Snake. Texas: Dallas County: Grand Prairie An adult Diamondback Water Snake: Texas: Hood County; Photograph by Carl J. Franklin Sub adult specimen. Texas: Hood County; Photograph by Carl J. Franklin...
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Mississippi Green Water Snake Plainbelly Water Snake Southern Water Snake...
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