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Graham's crayfish snake (Regina grahamii) is a medium-sized nonvenomous North American snake measuring an average of 18 to 32 inches in length, but can grow up to 4 feet long in some cases. It is usually a brown or gray color with an occasional faint mid-dorsal stripe. It's lateral stripes are typically cream, white tan, or light yellow and located from the belly up to the fourth scale row. The belly is typically the same color as the lateral stripes and is unmarked, with the exception of a row of dark dots down the center (rare in specimens).

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  • Regina grahamii
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  • Graham's crayfish snake (Regina grahamii) is a medium-sized nonvenomous North American snake measuring an average of 18 to 32 inches in length, but can grow up to 4 feet long in some cases. It is usually a brown or gray color with an occasional faint mid-dorsal stripe. It's lateral stripes are typically cream, white tan, or light yellow and located from the belly up to the fourth scale row. The belly is typically the same color as the lateral stripes and is unmarked, with the exception of a row of dark dots down the center (rare in specimens).
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  • Regina grahamii
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Species
  • R. grahamii
Genus
  • Regina
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  • Baird & Girard, 1853
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  • Regina grahamii
synonyms
  • * Tropidonotus grahamii Günther, 1858 * Tropidonotus leberis var. grahamii Jan, 1865 * Natrix grahamii Cope, 1892 * Regina grahami Smith & Brodie, 1982
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  • Animalia
abstract
  • Graham's crayfish snake (Regina grahamii) is a medium-sized nonvenomous North American snake measuring an average of 18 to 32 inches in length, but can grow up to 4 feet long in some cases. It is usually a brown or gray color with an occasional faint mid-dorsal stripe. It's lateral stripes are typically cream, white tan, or light yellow and located from the belly up to the fourth scale row. The belly is typically the same color as the lateral stripes and is unmarked, with the exception of a row of dark dots down the center (rare in specimens).
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