WebNorth Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama. Figure 1. A historic range map for the northern pine snake (P. m. melanoleucus) showing the U.S. distribution for this species (adapted from Conant 1975, Conant and Collins 1991, 1998; NatureServe 2009). As part of this assessment, we contacted state biologists WebThe Florida pinesnake is endemic to the Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States. The Florida pinesnake’s range spans from southeastern South Carolina, Georgia, to south Florida and west into the Florida panhandle, and into the southern part of Alabama. Launch Interactive Map + − Leaflet Powered by Esri Open Street Map, US FWS Timeline
Lowcountry snakes
http://www.kingsnake.com/pituophis/p_m_mugitus.html http://www.carolinaherpatlas.org/county/sc-aiken charles t bakhos md
The Pine Snake - South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
WebFeb 29, 2016 · Most of the Lowcountry’s snake species are nonvenomous and completely harmless to people and pets. There are 38 species native to South Carolina (32 nonvenomous and six venomous), and most are found in the Lowcountry. Here are a few common nonvenomous species that occur in our area: CORN SNAKE WebOwning up to its name, the Rainbow Snake is one of the most colorful and beautiful snakes in the Southeastern United States. This snake can be quite large with lengths up to 66 inches (168cm). Dorsally this snake has three red lines running down a dark stout body. charles teater