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Where Do Mud Snakes Live?

Writer John Campbell

As far south as southern Virginia, mud snakes can be found throughout the Coastal Plain of the southern United States. They can also be found all the way up the Mississippi River valley, from southern Illinois all the way to Texas’s eastern border.

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Are mud snakes aggressive?

Afraid of humans, mud snakes do not bite As a last resort, they may press their tail spine into their captors.

Are mud snakes harmless?

There is no danger to humans from mud snakes, which are nonvenomous.

Are there mud snakes in Texas?

a wide swath of land Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, north and south Carolina as well as the states of Tennessee and Virginia are home to the mud snake.

Do mud snakes eat frogs?

While amphiumas are the primary food source for mud snakes, they are also known to feed on sirens (another salamander that looks like an eel) and other species of salamanders on occasion. There have also been reports of them eating fish and frogs.

Do mud snakes bite?

Their pointed tail tip may be harmlessly pressed into their captors by mud snakes when they are captured. Amphiuma and Siren salamanders are the primary prey of adult mud snakes, but young snakes may also eat salamander larvae and tadpoles.

How big does a mud snake get?

Non-venomous mud snakes have striking patterns and colors. Adult mud snakes measure between 91.4 and 121.9 centimeters in total length. Mud snake females typically have larger bodies and longer tails than males. Some people are bluish-gray to black, with a metallic sheen, and others are brownish-black.