Gray Rat Snakes are excellent climbers and can scale trees, fences, and even brick walls in search of food.
When threatened, a Gray Rat Snake may vibrate its tail against dry leaves, creating a sound similar to a rattlesnake.
Gray Rat Snakes play an important role in controlling rodent populations, helping to maintain healthy ecosystems.
EVERY SPECIES COUNT
Although Gray Rat Snakes are currently listed as Least Concern, they can be affected by habitat loss, road mortality, and persecution due to fear and misunderstanding. Protecting natural habitats and educating communities about the importance of snakes helps ensure healthy wild populations for generations to come.
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MY CONSERVATION STATUS
Least Concern85%
HOW LONG DO I LIVE?
Wild: 10-15 years Under human care: 25-30 years
WHERE DO I LIVE?
Eastern and Central United States
WHAT KIND OF EATER AM I?
Carnivore
WHAT’S ON MY MENU?
Rodents, birds, eggs, amphibians, and other small animals