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Mexican Hog-nosed Snake - Heterodon kennerlyi

Kennicott, 1860

(= Heterodon nasicus kennerlyi - Mexican Hog-nosed Snake)

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Adult male, Cochise County, Arizona
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Adult male, Cochise County, Arizona Juvenile, Cochise County, Arizona
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Adult, Cochise County, Arizona Flattened head defensive display
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Adult, Cochise County, Arizona, playing dead defensive display.
(This faking death is called "thanatosis".)
Adult, Cochise County, Arizona, defensive display with flattened head and smeared with its own feces.
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Adult, White Sands New Mexico
© Filip Tkaczyk
 
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Mexican Hog-nosed Snake tracks, Cochise County, Arizona
 
   
Habitat
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Habitat, Cochise County, Arizona Habitat, Cochise County, Arizona Habitat, Cochise County, Arizona
Mexican Hog-nosed Snake habitat Mexican Hog-nosed Snake habitat Little White Whiptail habitat
Habitat, Cochise County, Arizona
Habitat, Cochise County, Arizona Habitat, White Sands,
Otero County, New Mexico
     
Short Videos
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A Mexican Hog-nosed Snake is found stretched out on a road. It goes into a defensive coil, smearing its feces on itself and hissing and striking, before crawling away and down a hole. A Mexican Hog-nosed Snake blows and hisses and strikes. Hog-nosed snakes are well-known for their strategy of rolling over and playing dead to dissuade a predator. This one rolls over and plays dead, then uses a combination of playing dead and hissing.
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  A Mexican Hog-nosed Snake is released and crawls away.  
 




 



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