Herpetofauna - One Life's List Queen
Snake Montgomery Co., Indiana. April 8, 1996. |
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Rick Milas took me to a gravel-bottomed creek one chilly day in April.
"There are Queen Snakes here," he said. The low temperature led
me to doubt, yet eventually, we did find one under a flat stone a dozen feet or
so from the water. It was covered with mud, having emerged recently from
its underground hibernaculum. This snake has a very small niche - it only
eats crayfish, and of crayfish, it only eats those that have just shed their
shells and are still soft-bodied. Perilous is the place of the Queen Snake
in this world - fill a creek with toxins or silt, and the crayfish disappear,
taking the Queen Snakes with them.
The bottom picture is of a nice looking juvenile from the same area. For more on Queen Snakes, visit my Search For The Queen journal page..
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