Hognose Snake in Louisiana

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Eastern Hognose Snake Heterodon (platyrhinos Latreille)


The Eastern Hognose Snake is a most unusual reptile with some very unique defense mechanisms, including puffing up like a cobra and playing dead. Although it is considered non-poisonous, in that it does not have fangs, it's saliva sometimes causes allergic reactions in some people if it comes in contact with broken skin. This is another of the interesting snakes of Louisiana.
 

The Hognose Snake has Some Unique Defense Mechanisms

Description of Hognose Snake 


A non-poisonous snake of medium to moderately long size (to 45 inches) with a heavy body and an upturned snout. Hognose snakes have a variable dorsal pattern, occasionally uniformly black but more often consisting of large dark spots on a lighter ground color; the underside of the tail usually lighter than the belly.

Hognose snakes are found all over Louisiana but are rare or absent in the eastern Marsh.


E. Eastern Hognose snake, Heterodon platyrhinos
F. Mud snake, Farancia abacura
G. Rainbow snake, Farancia erytrogramma

 


 
Photo reference: Dundee and Rossman, The Amphibians and Reptiles of Louisiana

Habits and Habitat 


These snakes occur in a wide variety of habitats in Louisiana, but are more abundant in some what dry, upland situations.

The Hognose snake has an unusual defense mechanism. When disturbed, its first line of defense is to flatten its neck to spread out almost like a cobra-like hood and it will hiss loudly. Because of this behavior it has been called spreading adder or puff adder. Even though it has a ferocious appearance, it will rarely bite. If the predator is not discouraged, then the snake will roll over on its back, writhe around with its mouth open and its tongue hanging out and finally lie still. If the snake is turned over, it will immediately roll over on its back again.

The saliva is mildly venomous and sometimes causes an allergic reaction on the rare occasions when someone is bitten.

 

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:Common names: hog-nosed snakes, North American hog-nosed snakes.

Heterodon is a genus of harmless colubrids found in North America. They are stout with upturned snouts and are perhaps best known for their characteristic threat displays. Three species are currently recognized.

Diet 


Toads are its primary food item, but it will also eat frogs and salamanders. The upturned snout appears to be an adaption for digging toads out of sandy soil. There have also been reports of wild-caught specimens eating small mud turtles, lizards, small snakes, birds and small mammals as well as some invertebrate prey.

Eastern Hognose snakes use their enlarged back teeth to deflate toads that inflate their bodies as a defense mechanism, thus making them easier to swallow. The toxin contained in the skin of toads is neutralized by enzymes in the Hognose snake's digestive system. We have observed Hognose snakes eating caged canaries that we raised.

 

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Dark phase of Hognose Snake, Heterodon platirhinos (Creative Commons License)




Hognose snakes are egg layers. Mating begins as early as mid April with egg laying in early June or as late as October 1. Clutch sizes range from 9 to 25 eggs in Louisiana and are laid under rocks or in loose soil. Most Hognose snakes hatch in July, 6-7 weeks after they are laid, and average about 200 mm in total length.
 

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