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  1. Pituophis catenifer affinis - Wikipedia

    Pituophis catenifer affinis, commonly known as the Sonoran gopher snake, is a nonvenomous subspecies of colubrid snake that is endemic to the southwestern United States.

  2. Sonoran Gopher Snake - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on

    Basic facts about Sonoran Gopher Snake: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

  3. Sonoran Gopher Snake Facts, Description, Diet, and Pictures

    Apr 25, 2024 · The Sonoran gopher snake is a subspecies of the gopher snake. The large colubrid is a native of the southwestern United States. The solitary reptile is active during the …

  4. Sonoran Gopher Snake - Phoenix Zoo

    While many people are aware that the gopher snakes are non-venomous constrictors, they are unfortunately mistaken for rattlesnakes all too often. Their color patterns are similar at first …

  5. irma.nps.gov

    Pituophis catenifer affinis (Sonoran Gopher Snake) is a common species of the plateau prairie, desert scrub, pinyon-juniper and ponderosa pine habitats. The species occurs mostly in the …

  6. The Sonoran Gopher Snake: A Versatile Non-Venomous

    The Sonoran Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer affinis) is a non-venomous and highly adaptable species native to the southwestern United States and parts of Mexico.

  7. Pituophis catenifer affinis – WORLD PITUOPHIS WEB SITE

    Apr 24, 2024 · Although they tend to be more fossorial, Sonoran gopher snakes are good climbers and swimmers and will search out bird nests for food or even navigate water. If …

  8. Sonoran Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer affinis)

    The Sonoran Gopher Snake, a subspecies of the North American gopher snake, is often confused with rattlesnakes due to its coloration and size. However, it is a non-venomous constrictor that …

  9. Sonoran Gophersnake - Pituophis catenifer affinis - California …

    Gophersnakes in the wild often take a defensive stance when threatened; they hiss, rear up, and sometimes even strike at the threat in order to protect themselves from harm.

  10. The Pituophis Page - The Online Reference Guide to Snakes of the …

    Not generally associated with rocky talus slopes even though specimens have been found at altitudes above 8500 feet. The Sonoran prefers sandy soils where it locates rodent burrows. …