

Even though they are not venomous they will often hiss or rattle their tails like a rattlesnake if they feel threatened. Tucker Heptinstall/ Bull Snakeīull snakes are one of the largest types of snakes. They like to live on the edges of forests and near deciduous trees, which there are a lot of in Wisconsin. They only reach a length of about two feet. Northern ring-necked snakes are small snakes. During the winter they may take up residence in old tree stumps or other areas that will protect them the cold and snow of a Wisconsin winter. Typically northern ring-necked snakes are found on the edges of Wisconsin forests or in rural and suburban areas in agricultural fields and back yards. They are most often seen in the southern end of Wisconsin or in the central region. The Best Bedding for Snakes for 2022 In Wisconsin western ribbon snakes are relatively rare. Western ribbon snakes are totally harmless to humans and if you leave them alone they will leave you alone. These snakes generally are about two feet long and they have dark green or black scales with three yellow or orange reddish stripes that run down the entire length of their bodies on their back and sides. In Wisconsin western ribbon snakes are relatively rare. Smooth green snakes are found almost everywhere in Wisconsin except in the very southern part of the state. They are typically about a foot or a foot and a half long but never get longer than two feet. Smooth green snakes have solid bright green color that usually stands out, but in the summertime the vivid green Wisconsin vegetation can hide these small snakes. They also have a very smooth appearance because of the way that their scales lay which is why this snake is called the smooth green snake. These snakes are easy to spot because of their bright green color. 25,664 People Couldn't Ace This Quiz Think You Can? Take Our Brand New A-Z-Animals Snakes Quiz Smooth Green Snake
