5472 x 3080 px | 46,3 x 26,1 cm | 18,2 x 10,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
1 juillet 2021
Lieu:
Illinois, USA
Informations supplémentaires:
The ring-necked snake may be found in southeastern Illinois, the bluffs along the lower Illinois River and along the Mississippi River. This snake lives in woodlands or hilly prairie areas with rocks, logs or rotting trees. The ring-necked snake is secretive, most often found under rocks, bark or logs. It is active at night. The ring-necked snake overwinters in rock crevices or in the soil. It may secrete a foul smell when captured. Its tail curls into a corkscrew when threatened. Mating may occur in either spring or fall. Three or four eggs are deposited by the female in June among rocks or rotting logs. Hatching occurs in August or September. The ring-necked snake eats small salamanders and snakes, insects, earthworms, slugs and frogs.