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 //A large adult Pantherophis obsoletus (black rat snake) in its natural wooded habitat. This nonvenomous constrictor is known for its glossy black coloration with white chin and throat.// //A large adult Pantherophis obsoletus (black rat snake) in its natural wooded habitat. This nonvenomous constrictor is known for its glossy black coloration with white chin and throat.//
  
-===== Overview ===== 
  
 +
 +===== Overview =====
 //Pantherophis obsoletus//, commonly called the western rat snake or black rat snake, is a large nonvenomous colubrid snake native to central North America. Adults typically measure 3.5–6 feet (1.1–1.8 m) in length, with some exceptional individuals reaching up to 8.5 feet (2.6 m) long. They are heavy-bodied snakes, yet excellent climbers and capable swimmers. In the wild, black rat snakes play a beneficial role as rodent predators, and they have become popular in herpetoculture due to their hardiness and relatively docile nature with regular handling. With proper care, a captive P. obsoletus can live 10–15 years, and some may exceed 20 years in age. //Pantherophis obsoletus//, commonly called the western rat snake or black rat snake, is a large nonvenomous colubrid snake native to central North America. Adults typically measure 3.5–6 feet (1.1–1.8 m) in length, with some exceptional individuals reaching up to 8.5 feet (2.6 m) long. They are heavy-bodied snakes, yet excellent climbers and capable swimmers. In the wild, black rat snakes play a beneficial role as rodent predators, and they have become popular in herpetoculture due to their hardiness and relatively docile nature with regular handling. With proper care, a captive P. obsoletus can live 10–15 years, and some may exceed 20 years in age.
  
-===== Data Sheet ===== 
  
 +==== Data Sheet & Breeders ====
 +<grid>
 +<col sm="6">
 <data serpentes> <data serpentes>
 Profile Pic [image::300x300]: {{:snakes:pantherophis_obsoletus.jpg?nolink&200|}} Profile Pic [image::300x300]: {{:snakes:pantherophis_obsoletus.jpg?nolink&200|}}
 Common Name [wiki]: [[pantherophis_obsoletus|Western Rat Snake / Black Rat Snake]] Common Name [wiki]: [[pantherophis_obsoletus|Western Rat Snake / Black Rat Snake]]
 Scientific Name: Pantherophis obsoletus Scientific Name: Pantherophis obsoletus
-Other Names [wiki]: Pilot Black Snake, Black Snake, //"That's a huge snake!"//+Other Names [wiki]: Pilot Black Snake, Black Snake, //"Whoa--that's a huge snake!"//
 Family: Colubridae Family: Colubridae
 Genus: Pantherophis Genus: Pantherophis
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 Cool End: 72-77°F (22-25°C) Cool End: 72-77°F (22-25°C)
 Humidity: Moderate (35-60%) Humidity: Moderate (35-60%)
-Notes: The bigger, blacker corn snake.+Lifestyle [page::lifestyle]*: Semi-arboreal, Terrestrial 
 +Activity Cycle [page::activity]: Diurnal 
 +Diet [page::diet]: Carnivorous 
 +Size [wiki]: Large (100–200 cm / 39–79 in) 
 +Notes [wiki]: The bigger, blacker [[a-z_index:pantherophis_guttatus|Corn snake]]. Most feed readily and eagerly on rodents, birds (loves eggs), amphibians, and other reptiles. Everything plus the kitchen sink, this species loves to eat.
 </data> </data>
 +</col>
 +<col sm="6">
 +
 +<table ?name "Known Breeders:" ?region "Region:">
 +-- define
 +?breeder Name [wiki]: ?name
 +?breeder Region: ?region
 +?breeder Snakes [link]: ?snakes
 +
 +-- filter
 +?breeder is a: Breeder
 +?snakes [link] = a-z_index:pantherophis_obsoletus
 +
 +</table>
 +</col>
 +</grid>
 +
 +
  
 ===== Videos ===== ===== Videos =====
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 <col sm="4">PLACEHOLDER</col> <col sm="4">PLACEHOLDER</col>
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