Coluber constrictor constrictor is a common reptile in Ohio that eats insects, small mammals, and even snakes occassionally. Most active during the day, they tolerate higher temperatures than other species. This will flee danger and are known to be very fast. They will strike as a last resort if trapped. This reptile mates in the spring and lay 10-12 eggs, usually in June or July. They hatch normally in August or September. This has been Ohio's state reptile since 1995.
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