Common non-venomous snakes thriving in diverse habitats from the United States to Mexico.
Green Snakes
Nonvenomous snakes found in various North American habitats, including forests, deserts, and prairies.
Gopher Snakes
Diverse group of snakes found throughout the tropical and temperate Americas, with the eastern racer being the most common species in the United States.
Racers
Hognose Snakes
Native to sandy or semi-arid habitats in North and South America, identified by their pointed and upturned snouts and specialized for eating toads.
Rat Snakes
Medium to large constricting snakes found worldwide, with species like eastern rat snakes, Texas rat snakes, and yellow rat snakes well-known in North America for feeding on rodents.