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Striped Swampsnake (Liodytes alleni)

Striped Swampsnake

Liodytes alleni

About the Striped Swampsnake

Regina alleni, the striped crayfish snake, is a species of semiaquatic North American snake that derives its common name from its principal prey, crayfish. This snake is also called Allen's snake, the striped swamp snake, the striped swampsnake, or simply the swamp snake. It is endemic to peninsular Florida.

Classification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of the Striped Swampsnake?

The scientific name of the Striped Swampsnake is Liodytes alleni.

How many Striped Swampsnake sightings have been recorded?

681 observations of the Striped Swampsnake have been recorded on iNaturalist.

681 observations on iNaturalist
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