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The Northern Ringneck Snake is shiny and uniformly dark blue to black in color with a slim band of orange or yellow scales that form a ring around its neck. The head is usually black or slate gray. Its underside is bright yellow to orange.
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herpcenter.ipfw.edu/outreach/accounts/reptiles/snakes/N_Ringneck_Snake/index.htm
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The northern ringneck snake (Diadophis punctatus edwardsi) inhabits the mountains and generally has a complete neck ring and unpatterned underside. The Southern ringneck (D. p. punctatus) is found in the Coastal Plain and often has a broken neck ring and underside that is marked with a single row or black spots.
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www.uga.edu/srelherp/snakes/diapun.htm
www.uga.edu/srelherp/snakes/diapun.htm
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Diadophis punctatus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Ringneck Snake ( Diadophis punctatus ) is a member of the colubridae family. It is found throughout much of the United States, central Mexico, and south eastern Canada. Ring-necked snakes are ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diadophis_punctatus
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Virginia's Wildlife and Boating Agency. ... This is the most common snake in the Shenandoah National Park and the Great Dismal Swamp. The ringneck snake is secretive, inhabiting the leaf litter and upper soil horizon community. It is seldom encountered in the open...
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www.dgif.virginia.gov/WILDLIFE/information/?s=030020
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We found a baby northern ringneck snake! from Beth Tice on Vimeo. ... Georgia the dog and I found a baby northern ringneck snake today and we rescued him from imminent death! Here's a video that shows the little guy!
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The Northern Ring-Necked Snake is fairly common in Ohio but rarely seen. These snakes are secretive and usually remain hidden. They seek cover under rocks, boards, logs and the loose bark of fallen trees. When threatened individuals often release foul-smelling musk and intestinal contents.
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reports from northern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island are rare. This is a woodland snake, most common near the shores of ponds, streams and bogs. During the day Ringnecks hide under rocks or fallen logs. At dusk they ... Ringneck Snakes are known for wriggling along the foundations of buildings and hibernating there.
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museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/snakes/ringneck.htm
museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/snakes/ringneck.htm
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The ringneck snake is one of the more commonly encountered snake species in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The yellow to cream colored ring just behind the head make this beautiful animal unmistakable. Usually found under rocks and logs, this snake is also frequently encountered ... Northern Ringneck Snake photo...
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www.dlia.org/atbi/species/Animalia/Chordata/Reptilia/Sq...
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