The mojave rattlesnake usually has two to eight alternating black and white bands of scales prior to the rattle with the top segment being black.
Diamondback snake black and white.
The western diamondback rattlesnake is the largest species found in arizona and the second largest venomous snake in the us.
Two distinguishing characteristics separate it from the western diamondback.
It has dark diamond shaped patterns along is back.
Diamondback water snake nerodia sipedon lake erie water snake.
This creature is also misidentified as the venomous rattlesnake or.
Black 2 white 2 tail bottom scale divided yes 67 no 2 tail plain black no 143 yes 14 tail rings none 119 dark and light equally 15 light wider than dark 10.
No subspecies are currently recognized.
The western diamondback rattlesnake crotalus atrox is a heavy bodied snake with a triangular shaped head.
There are two dark diagonal lines on each side of its face running from the eyes to its jaws.
Black bands are typically narrower than the white bands.
It bites hundreds of people a year more than any other venomous snake in the united states.
The canebrake or timber rattlesnake crotalus horridus is a big heavy bodied snake that can grow to 6 feet in length canebrakes are usually gray may have a pink hue and may have a pink yellow.
The tail has black and white bands just above the rattles.
Tail banding pattern and the position of the facial stripes.
Unlike the black tailed rattler which tends to be lethargic or the rock rattler which tends to be excitable but non aggressive the western diamondback will coil rattle fearsomely and stand its ground when threatened.
The steep angle of the eye stripe peppered blotches and wide black tail rings distinguish this snake from the similar looking mohave rattlesnake.
A new section is added each time the snake sheds its skin.
Nerodia taxispilota brown water snake.
It occurs at elevations ranging from near.
There are two dark diagonal lines on each side of its face running from the eyes to its jaws.
This snake is distributed across all of southern and most of western arizona.
It has dark diamond shaped patterns along is back.
It lives in elevations from below sea level up to 6 500 feet.
The tail has black and white bands just above the rattles.
The diamondback water snake is the largest north american water snake also known as the diamond backed watersnake it is an extremely common species of non venomous snakes that is a member of the colubrid family they are often mistaken for the poisonous variety of the cottonmouth owing to its biting habit.
The western diamondback rattlesnake crotalus atrox is a heavy bodied snake with a triangular shaped head.