Kansas records
Common Coachwhip in Kansas
HarmlessMasticophis flagellum

Yes. The Common Coachwhip has been recorded in 55 Kansas counties. It is non-venomous (harmless). Long, whip-thin body; coachwhips often show a braided-whip tail pattern.
Kansas counties with Common Coachwhip records
55 listed- Ellis
- Finney
- Russell
- Morton
- Barber
- Chautauqua
- Meade
- Logan
- Cowley
- Trego
- Clark
- Comanche
- Hamilton
- Wilson
- Gove
- Cheyenne
- Rooks
- Kiowa
- Elk
- Sumner
- Scott
- Montgomery
- Kearny
- Cherokee
- Osborne
- Seward
- Rawlins
- Lane
- Gray
- Edwards
- Stanton
- Grant
- Ford
- Sherman
- Pratt
- Kingman
- Haskell
- Harper
- Greenwood
- Greeley
- Ellsworth
- Wallace
- Wabaunsee
- Smith
- Sheridan
- Butler
- Rush
- Bourbon
- Norton
- Lincoln
- Labette
- Hodgeman
- Graham
- Decatur
- Cloud
See the full Common Coachwhip profile or all snakes in Kansas.