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RMADFFEG–Black Rat Snake Elaphe obsoleta Flat Creek Barry County Missouri United States 6 May Adult Colubridae
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. November, 1961 Smith: Amphibians and Reptiles of Illinois 201. Fig. 192.—A juvenile Elaphc guttata emoryi from Reynolds County, Missouri. The ground- color is gray or light tan; the blotches are red-brown to brownish black. Habits.—The Great Plains rat snake, al- though more terrestrial in habits than most other members of the genus, has considera- ble ability in climbing. Its food consists of birds and mammals, which it kills by con- striction. Wild individuals vibrate their tails and strike, but captives are slow and even- tempered. The species i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-natural-history-natural-history-november-1961-smith-amphibians-and-reptiles-of-illinois-201-fig-192a-juvenile-elaphc-guttata-emoryi-from-reynolds-county-missouri-the-ground-color-is-gray-or-light-tan-the-blotches-are-red-brown-to-brownish-black-habitsthe-great-plains-rat-snake-al-though-more-terrestrial-in-habits-than-most-other-members-of-the-genus-has-considera-ble-ability-in-climbing-its-food-consists-of-birds-and-mammals-which-it-kills-by-con-striction-wild-individuals-vibrate-their-tails-and-strike-but-captives-are-slow-and-even-tempered-the-species-i-image234126857.html
RMRGWB5D–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. November, 1961 Smith: Amphibians and Reptiles of Illinois 201. Fig. 192.—A juvenile Elaphc guttata emoryi from Reynolds County, Missouri. The ground- color is gray or light tan; the blotches are red-brown to brownish black. Habits.—The Great Plains rat snake, al- though more terrestrial in habits than most other members of the genus, has considera- ble ability in climbing. Its food consists of birds and mammals, which it kills by con- striction. Wild individuals vibrate their tails and strike, but captives are slow and even- tempered. The species i
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