Snakes in Massachusetts
Massachusetts has just 14 species of snakes, most being non-venomous except the timber rattlesnake and northern copperhead. The timber rattlesnake, considered endangered and protected in Massachusetts, is found in five locations, including the Connecticut River Valley area, Blue Hills, and the Berkshires. The northern copperhead, on the other hand, is found along the Boston region and Connecticut River Valley.
The black rat snake is the state’s biggest, while the worm snake is the smallest.
Groups | Venomous | Non-venomous |
---|---|---|
Rattlesnakes | Timber Rattlesnake | – |
Pit Vipers | Northern Copperhead | – |
Garter Snakes | – | Eastern Garter Snake Ribbon Snake |
Kingsnakes | – | Milk Snake |
Water Snakes | – | Common Watersnake |
Hognose Snakes | – | Eastern Hog-nosed Snake |
Storeria | – | DeKay’s Brownsnake Redbelly Snake |
Coluber | – | Eastern Racer |
Rat Snakes | – | Black Rat Snake |
Opheodrys | – | Smooth Green Snake |
Diadophis | – | Ring-necked Snake |
Carphophis | – | Eastern Worm Snake Worm Snake |
Snakes by Colors and Patterns
Black Snakes: Black Rat Snake, Eastern Racer
Brown Snakes: DeKay’s Brownsnake, Eastern Garter Snake
Snakes by Regions
Snakes in Northern Massachusetts: Northern Copperhead
Snakes in Western Massachusetts: Timber Rattlesnake,Eastern Hog-nosed Snake
Quick Information
Biggest Snake: Black Rat Snake
Smallest Snake: Worm Snake