Queen Snake: Exploring the Elegance and Ecology of a Remarkable Species

 

Queen Snake: Exploring the Elegance and Ecology of a Remarkable Species

 


Photo by Eric Stine
Photo by Eric Stine

Regina septemvittata

Description: Queen snakes are medium-sized watersnakes characterized by a gray or olive-brown back with one light stripe on each side. They sometimes have three faint dark stripes running the length of the backs. Queen snakes’ bellies are usually cream colored with two thin longitudinal brown stripes. Their scales are rough (keeled).

Feeding/Diet: Queen snakes eat primarily soft-shelled (i.e., molting) crayfish, though they may sometimes take other prey.

Habitat/Range: They are found along rocky streams and small rivers and are most abundant in the mountains. Queen snakes can often be found in areas where low tree limbs overhang the water, into which they drop if disturbed. They are most active during the daytime, but may move about at night, especially during hot weather.

Reproduction: They breed in the spring and give birth to 5–23 young between July and September. The young look like miniatures of their parents, although they are usually more boldly marked.

Miscellaneous: If captured, the queen snake usually writhes around vigorously and expels musk. Queen snakes rarely bite, although some individuals may nip at their captor if roughly handled.

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Photo by Mike Martin
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