-
scale count is
required to
distinguish juvenile bullsnakes from
other juvenile gopher snakes.
Bullsnakes are very
powerful constrictors that eat
small mammals...
-
colubrid snakes,
commonly referred to as
gopher snakes, pine snakes, and
bullsnakes,
which are
endemic to
North America. The
genus name
Pituophis is a Latinized...
- (Lampropeltis gentilis),
great plains ratsnake (Pantherophis emoryi),
bullsnake (Pituophis
catenifer sayi),
plains black-headed
snake (Tantilla nigriceps)...
-
deppei (Duméril,
Bibron & Duméril, 1854) or a re****essment of
Mexican bullsnakes (Reptilia: Squamata: Colubridae).
Vertebrate Zoology 70 (4): 483 – 545...
-
species of the
kingsnake include gopher snakes, corn snakes, hognoses, and
bullsnakes,
garter snakes, rosy boa,
water snakes, and
brown snakes.
Kingsnakes also...
- 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...
- 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...
-
region also has
significant reptile and
amphibian biodiversity,
including bullsnakes that
mimic rattlesnakes,
horned lizards that can
double their size in...
- 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...
- Houston, Texas: Gulf
Publishing Company. p. 95. ISBN 0-87719-312-6. "
Bullsnake".
Missouri Department of Conservation.
Archived from the
original on September...