Subspecies
Coluber constrictor mormon (Western yellow-bellied racer)
The western yellow-bellied racer (Coluber constrictor mormon), also known as the western yellowbelly racer, or western racer, is a snake species endemic to Western United States, including California, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. It is a subspecies of the racer. It is nonvenomous, and is recognized by its long and very slender shape. It is visually similar to the eastern yellowbelly racer, which is also green, blue or brown with a yellow recognizable underbelly….
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Humboldt Life
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Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)
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Phylum: Chordata (Chordates)
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Subphylum: Vertebrata (Vertebrates)
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Class: Reptilia (Reptiles)
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Order: Squamata (Snakes and lizards)
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Suborder: Serpentes (Snakes)
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Family: Colubridae (Colubrid snakes)
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Subfamily: Colubrinae (Colubrine snakes)
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Genus: Coluber (North american racers)
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Species: Coluber constrictor (North american racer)
- Subspecies: Coluber constrictor mormon (Western yellow-bellied racer)
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Species: Coluber constrictor (North american racer)
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Genus: Coluber (North american racers)
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Subfamily: Colubrinae (Colubrine snakes)
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Family: Colubridae (Colubrid snakes)
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Suborder: Serpentes (Snakes)
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Order: Squamata (Snakes and lizards)
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Class: Reptilia (Reptiles)
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Subphylum: Vertebrata (Vertebrates)
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Phylum: Chordata (Chordates)
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Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)