Black House Snake (Pantherophis Alleghaniensis): Non-Venomous Predator In Eastern North America
The black house snake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) is a non-venomous species native to eastern North America, renowned for its black or dark gray dorsal coloration with white, yellow, or orange blotches. Its semi-arboreal and solitary nature is complemented by its nocturnal foraging behavior in forests, fields, and swamps. The black house snake primarily feeds on rodents, using ambush tactics to secure its prey. Despite not currently being threatened or endangered, it faces potential threats from habitat loss and population declines.