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    "Second shed, A Success" Hollis_Steed's Avatar
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    habits of territory and range

    Can anyone tell me if a gopher snake has a range that it usually stays within or if it just wanders indiscriminently (sp)? If I see a gopher snake crossing the road is it highly likely he lives in the area and I will see him again, or is it most likely a stroke of luck that I saw him at all and most likely won't see him again??
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    Re: habits of territory and range

    They tend to stick to the general area once they're into their summer foraging areas. The info I found says Utah should be looking at about a 1-3 ha range with summer hunting areas less than 200m.

    (page 3 & 4 here: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wld/frpa/iw...ophersnake.pdf )
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    Re: habits of territory and range

    ok, good information. Now...what the heck is a ha???
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    Re: habits of territory and range

    stands for hectare...but I don't know big a hectare is.....

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    Re: habits of territory and range

    A hectare is a 10,000 square meters , or 107,637 square feet.
    An acre is approximately 4,840 square yards or 43,560 square fee and is used in most English-speaking countries.
    If you work out the calculations, you will find that there are 2.471 acres in 1 hectare.

    A hectare is 1 square hectometer or, 10 000 square meters or, 100 meters, squared
    1 hectare = 10 000 m2

    From; WikiAnswers - What is a hectare

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    Re: habits of territory and range

    so bottom line seems to be that this particular snake is most likely living within a 6 to 10 acre area...???
    that being said I can assume that there is a good possibility that I may see this snake again.
    That's what I'm looking for! Thanks for helping out with this. now I know!
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    Re: habits of territory and range

    Oh sorry yes, hectare. The funny thing is I thought the "meters" might be more of a problem with the translation.

    The 1-3 hectares is what you can expect as an average distance from their winter hibernaculum to the summer foraging/hunting grounds.
    Now that they're in the summer areas you are likely to find it living within a 200m range (218 yards).. So basically it should likely be living within a couple of football fields of where you saw it.
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    Re: habits of territory and range

    Great! thanks. I'll be going "herping" this evening! wish me luck!
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    Re: habits of territory and range

    I've always found that snakes are generally pretty sedentary, and will return repeatedly to the same 'favourite spot'.
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    Re: habits of territory and range

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    I've always found that snakes are generally pretty sedentary, and will return repeatedly to the same 'favourite spot'.
    Now I just have to search several acres for that "favorite spot"! I guess that's why is called "hunting" and not "finding"
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