The Eastern Ribbonsnake is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
* Eastern Ribbonsnake (Thamnophis sauritus) * Common Gartersnake (Thamnophis sirtalis) * Salamanders (Caudata) * Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma More
Gartersnake (Thamnophis butleri), Eastern Ribbonsnake (Thamnophis sauritus), and the Western Ribbonsnake (Thamnophis proximus). Ecology - Plains Gartersnake prefer prairie habitat, and they are often seen near small wet areas. More
The Eastern Ribbonsnake is usually black or brown, with three yellow to orange stripes. The side stripes are limited to the third and fourth scale rows. The tail is quite long and makes up approximately one-third the snake's length. More
The Eastern Ribbonsnake is a small harmless snake, which has a distinctive jet-black body with three yellow lines running down its back from head to tail. More
Similar Species: Eastern ribbonsnake, western ribbonsnake, common gartersnake, lined snake. Subspecies: Eastern plains gartersnake, T. r. radix. More
Eastern Ribbonsnake, Eastern Ribbon Snake Assessment Information - Red List Category & Criteria: Least Concern ver 3. More
far, Eastern Ribbonsnakes in Nova Scotia have only been found in the Mersey, Medway and LaHave watersheds. More
Eastern Ribbonsnake (Thamnophis sauritus) = Recent Records - Taxon Date County State 1. More
Eastern Ribbonsnake (Thamnophis sauritus) = Created: November 1st, 2009 - 04:45 PM Last Modified: November 30th, 2009 - 11:19 AM Entered by: Tamara Ducote Record 32469 Country: United States More
threats to the eastern ribbonsnake are habitat lost to new cottages and predation by house cats. More
Eastern ribbonsnake is a challenge for the scientists of Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site of Canada . More
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