10 Strangest Snakes in the United States

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Known for its smooth, rubbery skin, this snake is surprisingly gentle and non-threatening.

Rubber Boa:

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Famous for its dramatic "death feigning" act when threatened, complete with a theatrical 'play dead' performance.

Eastern Hognose Snake:

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Distinguished by its bright yellow or orange ring around the neck, this small snake is a visual wonder.

Ringneck Snake:

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With its distinct rosy-hued belly and docile nature, it's a favorite among snake enthusiasts.

Rosy Boa:

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Notable for its speed and long, whip-like body, the Coachwhip is a sight to behold in the wild.

Coachwhip:

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A slender, long snake known for its vibrant stripes running the length of its body.

Ribbon Snake:

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Famous for its striking red and blue stripes, making it one of the most colorful snakes in the U.S.

California Red-Sided Garter Snake:

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Often mistaken for the venomous coral snake, its unique color pattern is a stunning display of mimicry.

Scarlet Kingsnake:

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