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Nerodia floridana

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Reptilia

Suborder
  
Serpentes

Scientific name
  
Nerodia floridana

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Squamata

Family
  
Colubridae

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Green water snake, Brown water snake, Seminatrix, Regina alleni, Nerodia clarkii

Florida green watersnake (Nerodia floridana) is a harmless North American species of water snake.

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N. floridana is the largest and most dominant watersnake in North America. Fully grown it will typically reach 76–140 cm (30–55 in), with the record-sized specimen having measured 188 cm (74 in). Its coloration is solid greenish-brownish with whitish belly in adults. Juveniles have about 50 dark bars down their dorsum and on their sides, which fade gradually with age.

Habitat

N. floridana are found throughout Florida and in parts of southern Georgia with two isolated populations in western and southern South Carolina. They prefer choked vegetation and calm waters such as swamps and marshes. They can also be found in lakes, ponds, ditches, and slow rivers and occasionally in brackish water. In South Carolina it is considered imperiled.

Diet

The diet consists of small aquatic life such as frogs, tadpoles, salamanders, and fish.

  • Florida green watersnake photos
  • References

    Nerodia floridana Wikipedia