Liodytes Rigida Rigida
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The glossy crayfish snake (''Liodytes rigida rigida'') is a
subspecies In biological classification, subspecies is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed. Not all species ...
of nonvenomous snake endemic to the southeastern United States. Its scientific name, ''rigida'', derives from the fact that it is comparatively stiff.


Description

It is a shiny, dark semiaquatic snake, usually measuring 14-24 inches (36–61 cm). Its color can be described as brown to olive-brown. A few dark stripes are present on the snake's back, but hardly noticeable. The bottom of the snake is a cream-yellowish color, with small patterns similar to half moons. It can be described as very stiff, which has earned it the nickname, "the stiff snake". This snake also has very rough scales, thought to aid in defence against its main food source, crayfish.


Diet

This
subspecies In biological classification, subspecies is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed. Not all species ...
feeds almost entirely on
crayfish Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the clade Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. In some locations, they are also known as crawfish, craydids, crawdaddies, crawdads, freshwater lobsters, mountain lobsters, rock lobsters, mu ...
. However, when their main food source is scarce, they can resort to frogs, salamanders, small fish, and dragonfly larva. This snake, like other crayfish snakes, have an eating habit that is different from typical snakes. As most snakes attack the head of their prey, crayfish snakes will attack the rear of the crayfish, to prevent internal damage from the sharp parts of the crayfish.


Taxonomy

Close relatives of the glossy crayfish snake are the
Gulf crayfish snake The Gulf crayfish snake (''Liodytes rigida sinicola'') is a subspecies of nonvenomous snake endemic to the southeastern United States. Description It averages 20 inches (51 cm) when fully grown, with a record of 31.5 inches (80 cm). I ...
(''Liodytes rigida sinicola'') and the Delta crayfish snake (''Liodytes rigida deltae'').


Geographic range

The glossy crayfish snake is found in the Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States from eastern Virginia to eastern Texas but is absent from the southern portion of peninsular Florida.


Conservation

According to the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, in Virginia the range of the glossy crayfish snake is limited to a small geographic region. The Virginia Herpetological Society indicated that "Extinction or extirpation is possible. Populations of these species are in decline or have declined to low levels or are in a restricted range."Glossy Crayfish Snake, Regina rigida rigida. http://www.virginiaherpetologicalsociety.com/reptiles/snakes/glossy-crayfish-snake/glossy_crayfish_snake.htm . Retrieved 28 July 2013


References


External links

* http://www.uga.edu/srelherp/snakes/regrig.htm * http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/herpetology/fl-guide/Reginarrigida.htm * http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/information/?s=030035 * https://web.archive.org/web/20130815004549/http://virginiaherpetologicalsociety.com/reptiles/snakes/glossy-crayfish-snake/glossy_crayfish_snake.htm {{Taxonbar, from=Q5571964 Reptiles of the United States Liodytes