Florida Pine Snake
- Pituophis Melanoleucus Mugitus
- This heavy bodied snake reaches lengths of up to 7 feet.
- They feed on various small mammals and birds as well as amphibians, reptiles, and eggs.
- Their range includes almost all of Florida as well as parts of Georgia where they inhabit sandy soils of open areas and pine woodlots.
- When startled they release a musky secretion that can irritate mucosal membranes of potential predators.
- The Florida pine snake is listed as a species of special concern, meaning that it is not currently threatened but should be monitored as it may become vulnerable.
Location at Palm Beach Zoo
Back to list of Reptiles