Plains Hognose Snake

Heterodon nasicus

Summary 2

Western Hognose snakes are relatively small, stout-bodied snakes found throughout the Great Plains states of the U.S. from Canada to Mexico. Their color and pattern is highly variable from subspecies to subspecies, although most specimens appear much like the infamous rattlesnake to the untrained eye. This optical bluff, used in conjunction with a wide array of other clever defense tactics, makes these snakes quite unique among North American serpents.

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iNat Map

1.kingdom Animals
2.class Reptiles
Color brown
Park North Sterling