Plains Black-headed Snake

PlainsBlack-HeadedSnake

Plains Black-headed Snake(Formerly Plains Black-head Snake) NONVENOMOUS

Other Names: Black-headed Snake
Scientific Name: Tantilla nigriceps
Family: Colubridae
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Description & Size


  • Legless
  • No eyelids
  • Lacks external ears
  • Scales on the back are smooth
  • Divided anal scale
  • Head relatively small and triangular
  • Total length: 17.8-38.4 cm (7.0-15.1 in)
  • Back color: tan
  • Belly color: white
  • Dark brown or black marking extending from the top of the head to the neck

Habitat


  • Desert and sand prairies
  • Rocky hillsides
  • Sparsely vegetative woodlands
  • Moist soils

Diet


  • Centipedes
  • Spiders
  • Insects
  • Earthworms

Life History


  • Nocturnal
  • Active season: Early April – late September
  • Breeding season: spring
  • Lays eggs
  • 1-4 eggs per female
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