(Pituophis deppei jani) - Snakes and Lizards The Pituophis deppei jani, commonly known as the Mexican Gopher Snake, is a fascinating sub-species of the gopher snake family Found primarily in the semi-arid regions of Mexico, this non-venomous snake is famed for its distinct patterns and its remarkable adaptability
Pituophis lineaticollis - Wikipedia Pituophis lineaticollis, commonly known as the Middle American gopher snake or the cincuate bull snake, is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae The species is native to Guatemala and southeastern Mexico There are two recognized subspecies
Third Eye - Mexican Pine Snakes by Tim Spuckler Introduction The Mexican pine snake is of the genus Pituophis This genus is comprised of what are commonly known as gopher snakes, pine snakes and bull snakes The Northern Mexican pine snake is one of two large Pituophis found in Mexico; the other is Pituophis deppei deppei
12 Amazing Facts About Gopher Snakes That Will Surprise You Several recognized subspecies fall under the gopher snake umbrella, including: Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer catenifer) – common along the California coast Sonoran Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer affinis) – widespread in Arizona and northern Mexico
Pituophis deppei jani :: Mexican Pine on www. pinesnake. de These snakes have yellow to orange or sometimes to average brown primary color Head and neck are usually reddish brown to orange The front body and the first third of the snake in some cases can be more or less white The saddle markings in a row are clearly separated from each other
Pituophis - Wikipedia The gopher snake is commonly misidentified as a rattlesnake because of its similar coloration and its defensive behavior when feeling threatened A scared gopher snake will flatten its head, hiss loudly, and shake its tail rapidly, doing a very convincing rattlesnake imitation
Cape Gopher Snake - mexican-terrestrial-life. org There are seven species and sixteen subspecies in the Pituophis genus The Cape Gopher Snake is also known as the Baja Gopher Snake and in Mexico as Serpiente Tuza Del Cabo Cape Gopher Snakes display great individual variation in both color and pattern
Types of Gopher Snakes - snakecareguide. com The Sonoran gopher snake is a fascinating reptile found in the southwestern regions of the United States and parts of Mexico They are known for their impressive size, often exceeding six feet in length