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How To Tell A Gopher Snake From A Rattlesnake?

Writer Robert King

There is a distinct difference between rattlesnake and gopher snake heads in terms of their flat, triangular snouts. Gopher snakes, on the other hand, have a dark stripe running down the middle of their heads, from the crown to the corners of the eyes.

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How can you tell a gopher snake?

A non-venomous snake, the gopher snake has large heads, a yellow or brownish color, and splotchy dark markings on its back. Known for hissing, vibrating their tails, and flattening their heads when threatened, these snakes can be dangerous. The gopher snake’s tail shape is a common physical trait that makes it easy to identify.

Do gopher snakes keep away rattlesnakes?

As the California Department of Fish and Wildlife points out, gopher snakes are an effective deterrent to rattlesnakes because they compete for food and territory with them. Snakes of both species can be found living in the burrows of other animals, as well as under rocks and logs in their natural habitat. Small birds, eggs, and mammals are all part of the diets of both snakes.

Will gopher snakes bite?

a bite from a gopher snakeWhen a gopher snake is threatened, it will strike with its mouth shut in order to scare away potential predators. A powerful bite, on the other hand, can inflict considerable pain on the unfortunate recipient. In the event that they feel threatened, gopher snakes hiss the loudest of any other snake, which is a form of self-defense.

Are gopher snakes friendly?

Gopher snakes are active during the day, and they’re a lot of fun to watch because they’re so curious. In general, most animals are docile and will not resist being handled.