Cemophora coccinea copei
Identification
The Northern Scarlet Snake is a medium-sized snake measuring about 15 inches
in length with young approximately 7.5 inches long. The snake has red to orange
saddles with black edges that are separated by yellow bands that blend with
its cream belly. The young have the same pattern except that the red saddles
are pink. Similar species include: Eastern
Milk Snake
Distribution and Status
The Northern Scarlet Snake is only found in Floyd County, Indiana. The species
is listed as state Endangered.
Ecology
This snake prefers moist soils in forested areas that are easy to burrow into.
Scarlet snakes kill young mice, small lizards, and snakes by constriction. Small
eggs are swallowed whole, while larger eggs are punctured and their contents
squeezed out.
