Common Sharp-tailed Snake
Contia tenuis
Venom Status:
Non Venomous
 
Characteristics:
12-16” brown to russet burrowing snake, sides often darker than back. Belly white with distinct black crossbars on ventral scutes, as well as on the anal and subcaudal scales. Tail spine-tipped, thick and proportionately short. Pupils round. Scales smooth and in 15 rows. Oviparous. Found in moist soils and also beneath moist surface debris.
 
Unique Features:
Belly white with distinct black crossbars on ventral scutes, as well as on the anal and subcaudal scales. Tail spine-tipped, thick and proportionately short. Pupils round.
 
Habitat and Diet:
Found in pastures, meadows, stream-edge where it can easily burrow in moist soils and beneath moist surface debris. Preferred prey item is slugs.
 
Geographic Range:
CA, OR, WA,