Higher classification Thamnophis proximus | Phylum Chordata Suborder Serpentes Genus Thamnophis Rank Subspecies | |
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Scientific name Thamnophis proximus rubrilineatus Similar Snake, Garter snake, Thamnophis proximus, Reptile, Ribbon snake |
Thamnophis proximus rubrilineatus
Thamnophis proximus rubrilineatus, the redstripe ribbon snake, is a subspecies of the western ribbon snake, a garter snake endemic to the southern United States.
Contents
- Thamnophis proximus rubrilineatus
- Rprz thamnophis proximus rubrilineatus the red lined garter snake
- Geographic range
- Description
- Habitat and behavior
- Diet
- References
Rprz thamnophis proximus rubrilineatus the red lined garter snake
Geographic range
It is found in West Texas on the Edwards Plateau.
Description
This species has a distinctive red stripe down the center of the back, to which both the common name and the subspecific name refer.
Habitat and behavior
It is semiaquatic, spending most of its time on the edge of permanent bodies of water in swamps, ponds, lakes, or slow-moving streams. It is fast-moving, and an excellent swimmer.
Diet
Its primary diet is amphibians, such as the northern cricket frog (Acris crepitans), but it will also consume lizards, and small rodents.
References
Thamnophis proximus rubrilineatus Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA