Eastern fox snake
At the Detroit Zoo The Eastern fox snake can be found inside the Holden Reptile Conservation Center, located near the middle of the park. There, visitors can learn about the 70 different species (and approximately 275 individuals) of reptiles at the Detroit Zoo, one-fifth of which are considered threatened or endangered in the wild.
Description This large yellow or brown snake has large, dark brown or black splotches. It is one of the largest snakes residents of Michigan will see in the wild. It is not venomous and not a threat to humans.
Scientific name: Elaphe vulpina gloydi Continent: North America Habitat: Marshes and wetlands Size: 3 to 5 feet long Weight: Around 2 pounds Diet: Small mammals, such as mice, and small birds Reproduction: Breeding starts in April and runs to July; eggs can be laid in June to early August. Females will not breed for several years after their birth, then only every two years. Lifespan: 8-10 years Conservation Status: Not Assessed
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