Oklahoma records
Ring-necked Snake in Oklahoma
HarmlessDiadophis punctatus

Yes. The Ring-necked Snake has been recorded in 72 Oklahoma counties. It is non-venomous (harmless). Dark gray body with a distinct yellow-orange neck ring and bright belly.
Oklahoma counties with Ring-necked Snake records
72 listed- Tulsa
- Rogers
- Logan
- Oklahoma
- Comanche
- Osage
- Cherokee
- Payne
- McCurtain
- Le Flore
- Cleveland
- Atoka
- Murray
- Delaware
- Okmulgee
- Blaine
- Wagoner
- Pushmataha
- Muskogee
- Garvin
- McClain
- Adair
- Carter
- Canadian
- Latimer
- Kay
- Woodward
- Pottawatomie
- Pawnee
- Creek
- Lincoln
- Washington
- Mayes
- Seminole
- Grady
- Caddo
- Noble
- Ottawa
- Sequoyah
- Beaver
- Garfield
- Beckham
- Alfalfa
- Bryan
- Stephens
- Kiowa
- Ellis
- Pittsburg
- McIntosh
- Marshall
- Love
- Kingfisher
- Greer
- Nowata
- Jackson
- Haskell
- Custer
- Coal
- Texas
- Cotton
- Cimarron
- Woods
- Washita
- Roger Mills
- Pontotoc
- Okfuskee
- Major
- Johnston
- Jefferson
- Hughes
- Harper
- Dewey
See the full Ring-necked Snake profile or all snakes in Oklahoma.