The Inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) may be on the top of our list, as it is the snake with the most toxic venom, but it rarely kills people because it lives seclusively in the australian outback. The male has keeled scales above vent and at base of tail. Its elevational range extends from sea level to over 1,980 m asl (6,500 feet), but in the western part of the range this snake seldom occurs below 1,370 m (4,500 feet) (Stebbins 2003). The centre of the back between the dark stripes is tan or cream.
The Coast Patch-Nosed Snake is a slender snake. Habitat: Found on the road at dusk in desert-scrub area.
The eyes are large with round pupils. Baird's patchnose snake; big bend patchnose snake Noun []. a Texas patchnose snake or mountain patch-nosed snake, Salvadora grahamiae. Iucn red list assessment 8 patchnose snake (plural patchnose snakes) . Tweet; Description: Gray body with a tan dorsal stripe and black stripes on either side of the dorsal stripe. Mountain patchnose snake** Mountain wolf snake (Ruhstrat`s wolf snake) (Formosa wolf snake)** Nelson's kingsnake (Nelson's milksnake)* Neotropical black-headed snake (Neotropical black-headed snake)** Nganson bronzeback** Northern bird snake (Puffing snake) (Neotropical bird snake)* Northern black racer** Northern green bush snake (Irregular green snake)** Northern green rat snake** … Rhinocheilus etheridgei (Squamata Serpentes - Colubridae) Cerralvo Long-nosed Snake. The Mountain Patchnose Snake is a long and slender tan or cream colored snake with two wide dark brown or black stripes on the back. Species ID Suggestions Sign in to suggest organism ID. Any snake in the genus Salvadora, characterized by having a distinctive scale on the tip of their snout. Rhadinophanes monticola (Squamata Serpentes - Colubridae) Graceful Mountain Snake. It has a yellow or beige stripe down the back bordered by dark tan or brown side stripes. It has large, dark eyes with round pupils. Mountain Patch-nosed Snake Texas Patch-nosed Snake Great Plains Ground Snake Taylor. Salvadora intermedia (Squamata Serpentes - Colubridae) … Mountain Patchnose Snake. Salvadora bairdi (Squamata Serpentes - Colubridae) Plateau Patchnose Snake. Reptile; Fish; Pond; Reptile; Fish; Pond Juveniles are similar to adults. 4 Comments maplemoth662 2 years ago. IF a snake actually poses a threat to humans is a completely different story and depends on other factors like behaviour and distribution just to name a few. Mountain Patchnose Snake (Subspecies Salvadora grahamiae grahamiae). The back stripes have straight edges. Welcome visitor you can login or register . The underside is pale cream, and may have a pale pink or peach wash under the tail. The underside is dull white becoming orange towards the tail. Salvadora grahamiae. ; Derived terms []. The sides are light gray or tan. Rhinocheilus antonii (Squamata Serpentes - Colubridae) Mexican Long-nosed Snake. Elevation, which also affects the distribution of Texas snakes, varies from sea level to as high as 8,749 feet. They get their name from the enlarged rostral scale on the face.