Eastern Coachwhip Snake

Masticophis flagellum flagellum

Alternate Name(s):

Coachwhip

 

Venom Status:

Non Venomous

 

Characteristics:

Wary, fast, slender, with large scales; periscopes while foraging. Color varies from solid black with a reddish tinge on tail to black or dark brown and tan. On the latter the black or brown may involve only the head and neck or may also include the anterior body. Belly variable from all dark to dark anteriorly and light posteriorly. Oviparous. Juveniles bear dorsal saddles.

 

Unique Features:

Scales are large and the interstices are well defined, hence the reference is to an old time braided coachwhip.

 

Habitat and Diet:

Prefers sandy, dry, open lots, fields, and woodlands.Juveniles often prey on large insects. Adults seem to prefer lizards, amphibians, smaller snakes, nestling birds and small mammals.

 

Geographic Range:

FL, GA, SC, AL, NC, TN, KY, AR, IL, LA, MS, TX, KS, MO,