Colorado Desert Shovel-nosed Snake
Sonora annulata
Venom Status:
Non Venomous
 
Characteristics:
This slender burrowing desert dweller may attain a length of 15” or a bit more. The primary colors are straw-yellow with wide black bands. Secondary red banding may or may not be present between the black bands. Some black bands may be rings crossing the belly, otherwise the belly is white and concave. This is a species of the open desert sands. Use range to assist in identification. Oviparous. The hatchlings look much like the adults.
 
Unique Features:
The shovel-shaped snout, dorsal color, and range map should identify this interesting little snake
 
Habitat and Diet:
This is a species of the open desert sands. Use range to assist in identification. Primarily feeds on arthropods
 
Geographic Range:
AZ, CA,