Trans-pecos Ratsnake

Bogertophis subocularis

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia β€ΊPhylum: Chordata β€ΊClass: Reptilia β€ΊOrder: Squamata β€ΊFamily: Colubridae β€ΊGenus: Bogertophis

About

Bogertophis subocularis, commonly known as the Trans-Pecos rat snake or the Davis Mountain rat snake, is a species of medium to large, nonvenomous rat snake in the family Colubridae. Bogertophis subocularis is endemic to the Chihuahuan Desert.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Trans-pecos Ratsnake?
The scientific name of Trans-pecos Ratsnake is Bogertophis subocularis.
What is the conservation status of Trans-pecos Ratsnake?
The Trans-pecos Ratsnake has a conservation status of Least Concern.
What kingdom does Trans-pecos Ratsnake belong to?
Trans-pecos Ratsnake belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
What phylum does Trans-pecos Ratsnake belong to?
Trans-pecos Ratsnake belongs to the phylum Chordata.
What class does Trans-pecos Ratsnake belong to?
Trans-pecos Ratsnake belongs to the class Reptilia.
What order does Trans-pecos Ratsnake belong to?
Trans-pecos Ratsnake belongs to the order Squamata.
What family does Trans-pecos Ratsnake belong to?
Trans-pecos Ratsnake belongs to the family Colubridae.
What genus does Trans-pecos Ratsnake belong to?
Trans-pecos Ratsnake belongs to the genus Bogertophis.