What is the snake gopher?
Gopher Snake is a large, unnowen constructive snake common to the American Southwest. This reptile is sometimes wrong behind the ratchet and has a defensive mechanism similar to the tail of the production of rattles. The scientific name for the Gopher snake is pitophis catenifer . This snake can also be marked with its previous scientific name, pitophis melanoleucus .
Although it can be up to 7 feet long (2.1 m), Gopher Snake an average of 4.5-5 feet (1.4-1.5 m) and can be as small as 2.5 feet (0.76 m). Like rattles, snakes are gopher tanned with a dark brown saddle or spotted pattern. Their abdomen usually also has dark spots, but are lighter yellowish. There is one color morphine of this snake and replaces the spotted stripe pattern. They also increase their upper bodies and Flick their tail quickly and forth, which creates buzzing noise similar to the one that the rattlesnake. Most animals intend to be a harmless snake for the rattle and run away rather than for the attack. Unfortunately, people often make the same mistakesU and many Gopher snakes kill as a result of incorrect identification. In the hottest months, however, they become more active at night when it is colder. These snakes often occur along roads and trails, especially in spring and autumn. In winter hibernation in DENS.
Highly adaptable, Gopher Snake is found in different environments. Although most often seen in pastures and agricultural land, Gopher snakes can make their homes in deserts or mountains, suburb or forests. They are primarily concentrated in Southwest, USA, but reach north to Canada, West Kalifornia, east to Indiana and south to Mexico.
Gopher snake eats mainly small mammals such as pocket gophers and birds. Consumption also bird eggs and sometimes will eat other reptiles and insects. These snakes are the prey of hawks with red monitoring, as well as a kit of fox and coyotes. Many of them are also killed by cars because normallyCross roads.
mating occurs at the end of spring. Males are fighting and lend their bodies for each other. The winner of the passes with a woman who puts eggs about six weeks later, in the summer. About two months later, in August to October, eggs hatch. Hatchlings are born self -sufficient and can have over 20 inches (50.8 cm) long.