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Elaphe vulpina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fox snake
Fox snake or Foxsnake is the common name given to two species of North American rat snakes. Neither poses a threat to humans, but is killed by many people who mistake it for the venomous massasauga rattlesnake (''Sistrurus catenatus''), which shares parts of its geographic range with both species of fox snakes. ==Geographic range== The eastern fox snake (''Pantherophis gloydi'') is uncommon throughout its restricted range in Ontario, Michigan, and Ohio, where it is found only near Lakes Huron and Erie. The western fox snake (''Pantherophis vulpinus'') occurs in the open forests, prairies, and farmlands of western Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, and South Dakota. Their ranges do not overlap.
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