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Florida Scarlet
Snake
Scientific name: Cemophora coccinea coccinea Description: Average adult size is 14-20 inches (36-51 cm), record is 32.5 inches (82.8 cm). Adult color is a whitish-gray dorsal ground color with red blotches bordered by black. The head is red with a distinct light colored band just behind the eyes. The belly pattern is uniformly whitish-gray. The scales are smooth., and there are 19 dorsal scale rows at midbody. There are 7 scales on the upper lip, and the pupil is round. Juvenile color is like that of adults. Range: In Florida, it is found from around Marion Co. south to the southern tip of Florida. It is not found outside of Florida. Habitat: Commonly found in pine flatwoods, dry prairies, hardwood hammocks, and sandhills. Comments:
It feeds on small snakes, lizards, rodents, and reptile eggs. It lays eggs. Breeding occurs from March through June, and typically 3-8 eggs are laid from May through August. Newborns are 5-6 inches (12-15 cm) in length. Comparison with other species: The scarlet snake is often confused with the scarlet kingsnake and the coral snake, but it is easy to distinguish between these three species look-alike species. The scarlet kingsnake (Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides) possesses colored rings that go entirely around its belly. The eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius fulvius) has a rounded black snout and its red rings touch its yellow rings.
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