Wildlife

Bullsnake, Say’s pine snake

Pituophis catenifer sayi
Habitat
Niobrara
Conservation
Apparently secure

Lewis provided a complete description of this species. He even reported the name came from its “bellowing” like a bull.

Journal References

15 journal entries mention Bullsnake, Say’s pine snake

Oct 16 1805
Confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers
The expedition reached the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers near present-day Pasco, Washington. They were now on the great "River of the We...
May 5 1806
Clark: May 5, 1806
...ut nose from the circumstance of his nose being Cut by the Snake Indians with a launce in battle. to this man we gave a Medal of the Small Size with a likeness of ...
May 5 1806
Lewis: May 5, 1806
...ut nose from the circumstance of his nose being cut by the snake indians with a launce in battle. to this man we gave a medal of the small size with the likeness o...
May 6 1806
Clark: May 6, 1806
...nnahhiooks which is also the name they Call those bands of Snake indians who Come on this river every Spring to Catch the Salmon-. The Kooskooske river may be Safe...
May 8 1806
Clark: May 8, 1806
... eate every part of them even the Skins with the hair. The Snake Indian was much displeased that he was not furnished with as much Deer as he could eate. he refuse...
May 11 1806
Clark: May 11, 1806
... medal of the Small Size and Spoke to the Indians through a Snake boy Shabono and his wife. we informed them who we were, where we Came from & our intentions towar...
May 11 1806
Lewis: May 11, 1806
... a coal on a mat in their way and by the assistance of the snake boy and our interpretters were enabled to make ourselves understood by them altho it had to pass t...
May 16 1806
Clark: May 16, 1806
...ck wood pecker with a red breast as discribed hereafter. A snake which resembles the rattle Snake in colour and Spots on the Skin, longer and inosent. at 5 P M Dre...
May 16 1806
Lewis: May 16, 1806
...a hunting excurtion did not return this evening.I killed a snake near our camp, it is 3 feet 11 Inches in length, is much the colour of the rattlesnake common to t...
May 18 1806
Clark: May 18, 1806
...ed her Self gathering the roots of the fenel Called by the Snake Indians Year-pah for the purpose of drying to eate on the Rocky mountains. those roots are very p...
May 22 1806
Clark: May 22, 1806
... to the opposit bank and inform those on this Side that the Snake Indians had come to a Lodge on Lewis's river at night. the inhabitents previously discovering the...
May 24 1806
Lewis: May 24, 1806
...eilds says that he had previously seen the tea of Sinnecca snake root used in stead of the mint which was now employed for the want of the other which is not be fo...
May 30 1806
Clark: May 30, 1806
...ptiles which I have observed in this quarter are the Rattle Snake of the Species discribed on the Missouri, they are abundant in every part of the Country and are ...
May 30 1806
Lewis: May 30, 1806
...ptiles which I have observed in this quarter are the Rattlesnake of the speceis discribed on the Missouri, they are abundant in every part of the country and are t...
Jul 8 1806
Clark: July 8, 1806
...teared S. 20° E. to the West branch of Jeffersons river in Snake Indian cove about 7 miles and halded two hours to let the horses graize. after dinner we proceede...

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