Western Coachwhip

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(Masticophis flagellum testaceus) The coachwhip gets it's name from the pattern of the scales on its tail, which resemble a braided whip. Its beauty, size and speed have always intrigued me. Western coachwhips have been recorded at an impressive length of more than 8 feet. These snakes feed on lizards, birds and a variety of other animals, including other snakes. They have a wide range of color and pattern variation, from hot pink, to dark brown, or off-white.
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(Masticophis flagellum testaceus) The coachwhip gets it's name from the pattern of the scales on its tail, which resemble a braided whip. Its beauty, size and speed have always intrigued me. Western coachwhips have been recorded at an impressive length of more than 8 feet. These snakes feed on lizards, birds and a variety of other animals, including other snakes. They have a wide range of color and pattern variation, from hot pink, to dark brown, or off-white.
(Masticophis flagellum testaceus) The coachwhip gets it's name from the pattern of the scales on its tail, which resemble a braided whip. Its beauty, size and speed have always intrigued me. Western coachwhips have been recorded at an impressive length of more than 8 feet. These snakes feed on lizards, birds and a variety of other animals, including other snakes. They have a wide range of color and pattern variation, from hot pink, to dark brown, or off-white.