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- The bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) is a large, nonvenomous, colubrid snake. It is a subspecies of the gopher snake (Pituophis catenifer). The bullsnake...
- Henry snake, coast gopher snake, bullsnake, Churchill's bullsnake, Oregon bullsnake, Pacific pine snake, western bullsnake, western gopher snake, Sonoran...
- colubrid snakes, commonly referred to as gopher snakes, pine snakes, and bullsnakes, which are endemic to North America. They are often yellow or cream in...
- be found in rivers and lakes along the northern edge of the park. The bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) is a large non-venomous colubrid snake, widespread...
- (Lampropeltis gentilis), great plains ratsnake (Pantherophis emoryi), bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi), plains black-headed snake (Tantilla nigriceps)...
- species of reptiles: painted turtle, Rubber boa, prairie rattlesnake, bullsnake, sagebrush lizard, valley garter snake and wandering garter snake. Four...
- Pituophis deppei, commonly known as the Mexican bullsnake and the Mexican pine snake, is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to Mexico. There...
- B., Young, C. A., & Akre, T. S. (2008). "Body Size and Growth in the Bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) in the Nebraska Sandhills". Journal of Herpetology...
- Beasom, S.L.; Pattee, O.H. (1975). "An Encounter between a Turkey and a Bullsnake". Wilson Bulletin. 87 (2): 281–2. Dreibelbis, J. Z.; Melton, K. B.; Aguirre...
- pinesnake, common pine snake, bullsnake, black and white snake, **** snake, chicken snake, common bullsnake, eastern bullsnake, eastern pine snake, horn(ed)...