Bottle Cap Snakes
Indigenous to Lewis County, TN, the Bottle Cap Snake is a non-venomous species known for its great variety of coloration and the distinctive bell-like sound of its warning rattle. Although usually found in a coiled position, the snakes will often stretch out horizontally or wrap themselves around posts or other vertical features.
Average length: 30"-36"
Bottle Cap Snakes
Indigenous to Lewis County, TN, the Bottle Cap Snake is a non-venomous species known for its great variety of coloration and the distinctive bell-like sound of its warning rattle. Although usually found in a coiled position, the snakes will often stretch out horizontally or wrap themselves around posts or other vertical features.
Average length: 30"-36"
Bottle Cap Snakes
Indigenous to Lewis County, TN, the Bottle Cap Snake is a non-venomous species known for its great variety of coloration and the distinctive bell-like sound of its warning rattle. Although usually found in a coiled position, the snakes will often stretch out horizontally or wrap themselves around posts or other vertical features.
Average length: 30"-36"
Big-Eyed Wood Snakes
Big-Eyed Wood Snakes are a non-venomous species that is usually found hanging from tree limbs - in either an upright or upside-down position. Occasionally two snakes will link together while hanging. The species occurs in a wide variety of colors and patterns, but can be readily identified by its large, glassy eyes.
Average length: 15"
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