Elite Land Tours - Bull Snake or Gopher Snake?

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http://www.elitelandtours.com Bull Snake is a species (Pituophis catenifer) and also a subspecies (Pituophis catenifer sayi) of large non-venomous colubrid snake, widespread in the western half of the United States and northern Mexico. The epithet sayi is in honor of the renowned zoologist Thomas Say. The species also goes by the name Gopher Snake. For a list of P. catenifer subspecies, see Pituophis.Bull snakes often exceed 6 feet in length, and specimens of up to 100 inches have been recorded. This makes them among the largest US snakes, although generally not as long as indigo snakes or as big around as rattlesnakes. Males are generally larger than females. They are usually yellow in color, with brown, black or sometimes reddish colored blotching. Many color variations have been found, including albinos and white varieties. Elite Land Tours of Palm Springs, California.

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  • looks like a king snake

  • Gopher snake defineditly

  • Bull snakes/Pine Snakes/Gopher Snakes are ALL the SAME exact snake, just different names for the same species of snake. It's definitely that species and not a king nor rat snake.

  • Looks like a rat snake or king snake of some kind.

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