
| Common Name: | Eastern Ratsnake |
| Scientific Name: | Pantherophis alleghaniensis |
| Etymology: | |
| Genus: | Pantherophis is derived from the Greek words "pan" which means bread, referring to the bread loaf, cross-section shape of the snake, "thero" means a wild beast of summer and "ophis" means snake. |
| Species: | alleghaniensis refers to its habitat in the Allegheny Mountains. |
| Vernacular Names: | Alleghany black snake, black chicken
snake, black Coluber, black pilot snake, black racer, blue racer,
chicken snake, mountain black snake, mountain pilot snake, pilot, racer,
rat snake, rusty black snake, scaly black snake. |
| Average Length: | 42 - 72 in. (106.7-183 cm) |
| Virginia Record Length: | 79.8 in. (202.8 cm) *Note: The eastern ratsnake is the
only 6+ foot snake found in Virginia |
| Record length: | 101 in. (256.5 cm) |
Virginia Fish and Wildlife Information Service: Species Booklet
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