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  1. Farancia erytrogramma (also known commonly as the rainbow snake, and less frequently as the eel moccasin) is a species of large, nonvenomous, highly amphibious colubrid snake, endemic to the coastal plains of the southeastern United States.

  2. Learn about the Rainbow Snake, a colorful and non-venomous snake that lives in the southern United States. Find out how it swims, burrows, eats, and breeds in this article with photos and interesting facts.

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Learn about the rainbow snake, a rare and beautiful non-venomous snake with iridescent scales and red stripes. Find out its distribution, habitat, diet, reproduction, and conservation status.

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  4. Sep 8, 2021 · Learn about the non-venomous Rainbow Snake, a large and beautiful snake with glossy black body and red stripes. Find out its range, habitat, diet, reproduction, and how to distinguish it from other similar snakes.

  5. Rainbow snakes are non-venomous, thick-bodied snakes with their main colors being red, black, and yellow. Both sexes have 155 to 177 ventral spots, with females having more spots than males. Scales are smooth and their heads are a little wider than their necks.

  6. The Rainbow snake is a large, nonvenomous, highly aquatic snake that is found in the southeastern United States. Dorsally, it has smooth, glossy bluish-black back scales, with three red stripes. It has a short tail, with a spiny tip which it sometimes uses as a probe.

  7. Oct 29, 2020 · Learn about the rainbow snake, a large, non-venomous snake that is endemic to the United States. Find out how it adapts to aquatic life, mates with multiple partners, and defends itself with spines.

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