The brown water snake is very heavy-bodied, and its neck is distinctly
narrower than its head. Dorsally it is brown or rusty brown with a row
of about 25 black or dark brown square blotches down its back. Smaller
similar blotches alternate on the sides. Ventrally it is yellow heavily
marked with black or dark brown. Dorsal scales are in 27-33 rows (more
than any other North American water snake), and it has 2-4 anterior
temporals (usually 1 in others).
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