Eastern Smooth Earth Snake


Scientific Name:

The scientific name for the Eastern Smooth Snake is Virginia valeriae valeriae

Where they're located in New Jersey: 

Eastern Smooth Earth Snakes are located in the southern region of the state

Venomous:

No, Eastern Smooth Earth Snakes are non-venomous

Placement on Endangerment Scale: 

Least Concern (LC)

Temperament:

Not well researched because of the Eastern Smooth Earth Snakes' tendency to hide in their burrow. They pose no threat to people whatsoever.

Physical characteristics:

Eastern Smooth Earth Snakes are grey or light grey with slightly keeled scales. They may have small black dots or a faint black line on their back. These snakes can grow to be 7-10 inches in length.

Live or egg birth:

Eastern Smooth Earth Snakes have live births

Preferred habitat:

Under debris in woodlands or pine forests