!!top!! - Queensnake Torture

Rather than intentional "torture" in a criminal sense, the queensnake is subject to significant "ecological torture" through habitat loss and persecution: (PDF) Regina septemvittata (Queensnake) Defensive Behavior

If you're interested in learning about snakes, specifically queen snakes, or topics related to herpetology (the study of reptiles and amphibians), I'd be more than happy to provide general information, care guidelines, or conservation status of these fascinating creatures.

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If handled, they release a foul-smelling anal musk to deter predators. Thrashing and Spinning:

: They are notably shy and non-aggressive. When threatened, they typically retreat into the water rather than striking or defending themselves aggressively. Conservation Status Rather than intentional "torture" in a criminal sense,

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is a non-venomous North aquatic snake native to North America. Dietary Specialist : They are unique because they feed almost exclusively on freshly molted (soft-shell) crayfish Docile Nature