Snake Identifier

Snake Encyclopedia

Search and identify 1,000+ snakes from around the world — with venomous status, family, range, size, habitat, and how to tell look-alikes apart.

Speckled Kingsnake

Speckled Kingsnake

A glossy black kingsnake speckled with small yellow spots on nearly every scale, giving it a salt-and-pepper appearance.

Kingsnake

Kingsnake

A glossy, nonvenomous constrictor famous for preying on other snakes, including venomous species, thanks to partial immunity to their venom.

Desert Kingsnake

Desert Kingsnake

A lightly speckled kingsnake from the arid Southwest, similar in appearance to the speckled kingsnake but adapted to desert environments.

Prairie Kingsnake

Prairie Kingsnake

A secretive, moderately patterned kingsnake of grasslands and open woods, often mistaken for a young rat snake or gopher snake.

Variable Kingsnake

Variable Kingsnake

A wide-ranging, highly variable kingsnake found from Mexico to Central America, showing diverse banding and color patterns across its range.

Florida Kingsnake

Florida Kingsnake

A regional kingsnake of the Florida peninsula, exhibiting a variable pattern often intermediate between banded and blotched forms.

Eastern Kingsnake

Eastern Kingsnake

A glossy black snake marked with narrow chain-like yellow or white bands, famed for preying on venomous snakes.

Speckled Racer

Speckled Racer

A fast, alert colubrid with a striking pattern of pale speckles or crossbars on a dark, glossy body.

Speckled Rattlesnake

Speckled Rattlesnake

A desert-dwelling rattlesnake whose speckled coloration closely matches the rocky terrain it inhabits.

Speckled Green Snake

Speckled Green Snake

A slender green African bush snake distinguished by fine dark speckling along its back, harmless to humans.

Black Kingsnake

Black Kingsnake

A largely uniform glossy black kingsnake found in the central and southeastern United States, sometimes showing faint traces of pattern.

Ruthven's Kingsnake

Ruthven's Kingsnake

A strikingly banded highland kingsnake of central Mexico, often patterned in red, black, and cream tricolor rings.

Apalachicola Kingsnake

Apalachicola Kingsnake

A regional kingsnake subspecies from Florida's Apalachicola lowlands, showing a variable, often reduced chain-like pattern.

California Kingsnake

California Kingsnake

A highly adaptable and widely distributed kingsnake known for its bold banded or striped patterns and resistance to pit viper venom.

Mole Kingsnake

Mole Kingsnake

A secretive, burrowing kingsnake subspecies with a faded, blotched pattern that grows more obscure with age.

Scarlet Kingsnake

Scarlet Kingsnake

A small, vividly banded red, black, and yellow kingsnake of the southeastern US that mimics the venomous coral snake.

Gray-banded Kingsnake

Gray-banded Kingsnake

A desert kingsnake famed for its highly variable banding of gray, orange, and black, native to the Chihuahuan Desert.

Short-Tailed Kingsnake

Short-Tailed Kingsnake

A small, secretive Florida endemic with a slender body and reduced tail, rarely seen due to its burrowing habits.

Speckled Shield Cobra

Speckled Shield Cobra

A dangerously venomous cobra of Central Asian deserts and semi-arid regions, distinguished by its plain, faintly speckled scales.

Speckled Brown Snake

Speckled Brown Snake

A medium-sized brown snake species from the interior of Queensland, named for the fine speckled pattern often present on its scales.

Speckled Coral Snake

A ringed true coral snake of Pacific Panama and Colombia with subtle speckled banding.

Chihuahua Mountain Kingsnake

Chihuahua Mountain Kingsnake

A tricolor highland kingsnake endemic to the pine-oak forests of Chihuahua's mountain ranges.

California Mountain Kingsnake

California Mountain Kingsnake

A vividly banded non-venomous kingsnake native to the Pacific coast, resembling venomous coral snakes despite lacking venom.

Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake

Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake

A striking tricolor kingsnake of southwestern mountain ranges, mimicking venomous coral snakes despite being harmless.