Mud Snake
- Found in the Coastal Plain of the southern United States from southern Virginia south throughout Florida. They also range up the Mississippi drainage as far north as Southern Illinois and west to eastern Texas
- Live in aquatic habitats
- Mud snakes are sometimes known as “hoop snakes” because of the myth that they will bite their own tail and roll after people
- Due to their secretive habits, relatively little is known about the ecology of mud snakes
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The Mud Snake (Farancia abacura) is a species of nonvenomous, semiaquatic, colubrid snake that is found in the...
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