Lousiana Corn Snake
Pantherophis slowinskii
Venom Status:
Non Venomous
 
Characteristics:
Adult at 3 ½ to 4 ½ feet with some individuals attaining 5 feet in length. Primary color is brown to gray and the darker saddles and lateral spots are edged in black. The belly is checkered black and off-white and the underside of the tail (subcaudal area) is striped. Scales are smooth on the sides and weakly keeled on the back. Oviparous. Hatchlings are similar to the adults.
 
Unique Features:
Forward pointing spearhead on the top of the head and coloration are identifying features
 
Habitat and Diet:
Primarily terrestrial near brush, open woodlands, often near wetlands, and meadows. Rodents, birds, and lizards are the preferred prey items of this powerful constrictor
 
Geographic Range:
LA, TX,