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.

Western Fox Snake

Western Fox Snake

A stout, tan-and-brown blotched constrictor of the Midwest prairies, sometimes mistaken for a rattlesnake due to defensive tail vibration.

Eastern Fox Snake

Eastern Fox Snake

A stout blotched constrictor of the Great Lakes wetlands and prairies, closely related to the western fox snake.

Western Lyre Snake

Western Lyre Snake

A slender, big-eyed nocturnal snake of desert canyons and rocky slopes, named for the lyre-shaped mark atop its head.

Western Ribbon Snake

Western Ribbon Snake

A slender, fast-moving striped snake closely tied to water, ranging from the central US south through Mexico into Central America.

Western Brown Snake

Western Brown Snake

A highly variable and widely distributed Australian elapid with potent venom, found across arid and semi-arid regions of the continent.

Western Blind Snake

Western Blind Snake

A small, glossy, worm-like burrowing snake widespread across the deserts of the American Southwest, feeding almost exclusively on ants and termites.

Western Hognose Snake

Western Hognose Snake

A stout, upturned-nosed colubrid of the North American prairies, known for its bluffing displays and generally docile nature.

Western Shovelnose Snake

Western Shovelnose Snake

A small, boldly banded desert colubrid with a countersunk lower jaw and flattened snout adapted for swimming through loose desert sand.

Western Whip Snake

Western Whip Snake

A fast, alert colubrid of southern Europe known for its bold yellow-and-black pattern and defensive temperament.

Western Rat Snake

Western Rat Snake

A large, dark constrictor of the central U.S. that darkens with age, closely related to the eastern and gray rat snakes.

Western Worm Snake

Western Worm Snake

A small, uniformly purplish-brown burrowing snake of the central plains, closely resembling its eastern relative.

Western Shovel-Nosed Snake

Western Shovel-Nosed Snake

A small, banded desert specialist with a flattened, shovel-shaped snout adapted for burrowing through loose sand.

Western Terrestrial Garter Snake

Western Terrestrial Garter Snake

A highly variable and widespread western garter snake found from mountain meadows to coastal lowlands.

Western Patch-Nosed Snake

Western Patch-Nosed Snake

A slender, fast-moving desert snake named for the enlarged, shield-like scale covering the tip of its snout.

Western Groundsnake

Western Groundsnake

A small, highly variable desert snake that may be striped, banded, or plain depending on the population.

Western Yellow-bellied Sand Snake

Western Yellow-bellied Sand Snake

A slender, arid-adapted sand snake of southwestern Africa distinguished by its bright yellow underside and swift diurnal foraging.

Bull Snake

Bull Snake

A large, powerful colubrid famous for its loud hissing bluff display, often mistaken for a rattlesnake.

Northern Brown Snake

Northern Brown Snake

A fast, alert elapid closely related to the western brown snake, common across arid and tropical northern Australia.

Night Snake

Night Snake

A small, secretive, cat-eyed colubrid of arid western North America that is rear-fanged but harmless to humans.

Sonoran Coral Snake

Sonoran Coral Snake

A small, brightly banded desert coral snake found in Arizona and northwestern Mexico, distinguished by its blunt black snout.

Angola Green Snake

Angola Green Snake

A slender, bright green tree snake widespread across savanna and woodland of central and southern Africa.

Cape Tiger Snake

Cape Tiger Snake

A regional form of tiger snake found on offshore islands and coastal areas, often smaller-bodied than mainland populations.

Arizona Coral Snake

Arizona Coral Snake

A small desert-dwelling coral snake of the Sonoran Desert region, the only coral snake species in the American Southwest, with a mild but medically distinct venom.

West Mexican Coral Snake

West Mexican Coral Snake

A tricolor coral snake restricted to the Pacific coastal lowlands and foothills of western Mexico.