Western Fox Snake (Elaphe vulpina vulpina)
The Fox Snake prefers to live in open grasslands, so prairies are a perfect habitat for them. For food, the snake will feast on many small rodents, like mice & voles. Being a constrictor, the snake will coil its body around the prey to subdue it. Often Fox Snakes are mistaken for rattlesnakes, for when they are bothered, they vibrate their tails against dry grass or leaves, and it sounds like the rattle of a rattlesnake.
- Filename
- Fox Snake
- Copyright
- Dee Hudson
- Image Size
- 3576x2860 / 4.2MB
- Contained in galleries
- Prairie Dwellers