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  1. Morph #2 (“Garden” morph): Lackluster tones such as black, gray, brown, or olive; Look for this snake in Brazil in humid jungles, dry savannas, and riversides. As you can probably tell from its name, the Garden Tree Boa feels most at home in the protection of trees. Here, it hunts birds, lizards, frogs, and small mammals.

    • Gray Ratsnake
    • Dekay’S Brownsnake
    • Great Plains Ratsnake
    • Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake
    • Chihuahuan Nightsnake
    • Western Massasauga
    • Rock Rattlesnake
    • Panamint Rattlesnake
    • Eastern Massasauga
    • Twin-spotted Rattlesnake

    Scientific name: Pantherophis spiloides Venomous:No Gray nuance: bright gray, dark gray A snake that grows to a length between 3 and 5 feet, The Gray Ratsnake has a gray-dominant dorsum but also comes in black and brown morphs in the Northern and Southern parts of its range. Gray Ratsnakes begin their lives as gray juveniles with dark bands. This i...

    Scientific name: Storeria dekayi Venomous:No Gray nuance: bright gray, dark gray, gray-brown Gray to brown nuances are specific to Dekay’s Brownsnake. Its gray morph comes with small brown specks arranged in a couple of rows along its dorsum. A mid-dorsal brighter stripe is also highly characteristic of this species, particularly in its brown morph...

    Scientific name: Pantherophis emoryi Venomous:No Gray nuance: bright gray, dark gray Various shades of gray are the main nuance of The Great Plains Ratsnake. This is a species that grows to a length of at least 3 feet and which comes in different colors. Light gray and dark gray base colors are often paired with dark brown blotches along its body f...

    Scientific name: Crotalus pyrrhus Venomous:Yes Gray nuance: bright gray, dark gray A gray morph Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake is a common sight in the Southwestern parts of The United States. This is a species that also comes in other colors such as brown and bright colors such as pink. Its gray morph is contrasted by darker patches, spots, or ...

    Scientific name: Hypsiglena jani Venomous:No Gray nuance: bright gray This small snake of The South is mildly venomous and highly variable in coloring. Its base color can be either gray or bright brown. Its dorsal patterns may have a similar gray or brown color while its head is typically darker as well, matching the color of the dorsal scales. A n...

    Scientific name: Sistrurus tergeminus Venomous:Yes Gray nuance: bright gray A highly venomous snake, The Western Massasauga is a species living in areas with grass, mainly along woodlands. It has a bright gray base color with dark gray or gray-green blotches. Some Western Massasaugas have a gray-brown base color. Found in open areas, these snakes a...

    Scientific name: Crotalus Lepidus Venomous:Yes Gray nuance: bright gray Bright gray color with dark gray bands is specific to Rock Rattlesnakes. This species also has pale bands across its body looking like an almost white snake species. The colors of the species are influenced by its rocky habitat where they act to increase its camouflaging abilit...

    Scientific name: Crotalus stephensi Venomous:Yes Gray nuance: bright gray, dark gray Bright color with blotches and black margins is specific to The Panamint Rattlesnake. This is a species that has a bright gray base color, a bright brown base color, or which may even have a tan base color. Its dorsal blotches are darker, varying between gray, brow...

    Scientific name: Sistrurus catenatus Venomous:Yes Gray nuance: bright gray Eastern Massasaugas have a gray or tan base color with dark brown blotches along their dorsum and sides. Numerous black blotches can also be seen in rows along its dorsum and its sides. The blotches on the mid-dorsum are normally larger than those on the sides. Some of the r...

    Scientific name: Crotalus pricei Venomous:Yes Gray nuancegray-brown, bright gray Gray and tan colors are specific to The Twin-spotted Rattlesnake. Snakes of this species have small speckles on the dorsum. Brown blotches with dark brown or black borders are seen on its back. These blotches are small compared to the blotches of other species. Reachin...

  2. 30 de mai. de 2012 · We present information on species composition, habitat use, geographic distribution, taxonomic accounts, and conservation of snakes from Rio Grande do Norte state, Northeastern Brazil.

  3. Learn the different types of venomous snakes in Brazil, AND how to identify them. How many of these species have YOU seen before?

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  4. 31 de dez. de 2019 · We recorded a total of 412 snake species in Brazil on the basis of an extensive and verified point-locality database of 163,498 entries and 75,681 unique records (available here as Online ...

  5. 30 de jul. de 2012 · This chelonian is found in southern Panama, in the western Andes in Colombia Chaco, Venezuela, from Guyana to eastern Brazil, in southern Rio de Janeiro, from western to eastern Bolivia, in Paraguay, and in northern Argentina.

  6. We found 71 species meeting the request Snakes of Brazil. Learn more about their habitat, lifestyle, diet, mating behavior, and more. ...