North Louisiana Wildlife
Ribbon snake slithering through dirt

Did you know that eastern ribbon snakes are active when it is raining?

eastern ribbon snakes
at
a Glance

Ribbon snake dragging a leopard frog through mud and plants

Key Features:

Eastern ribbon snakes are black or brown snakes with green or brown stripes, white bellies, spots on their heads, and round pupils.

Least Concern - Population Stable

Habitat:

Frogs, toads, salamanders, tadpoles, and small fish

nesting habits:

Eastern ribbon snakes mate in spring and give birth to 4 to 27 live snakes in summer.

seasons eastern ribbon snakes are active in our area:

Spring, summer, fall

Diet:

Near ditches, lakes, marshes, ponds, sloughs, streams, and swamps

hunting Behavior:

Eastern ribbon snakes hunt in vegetation near water.

Commonly Confused With:

Garter Snakes and Grass Snakes

Ribbon snake slithering through underbrush

Eastern ribbon snakes are often confused with grass snakes because both have round pupils and can be brown. Eastern ribbon snakes have stripes down their backs.

Eastern ribbon snake crawling through a swamp

Eastern ribbon snakes are often confused with garter snakes because both are black or brown snakes with stripes down their backs. Eastern ribbon snakes are thinner.

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