10 most common snakes you may encounter in Indiana
by: Katie Cox
Foxsnake: This snake tends to be relatively long, measuring up to around 4 or 5 feet in length. The foxsnake is usually brown, tan or yellow and is most commonly confused with a Milksnake. This snake is found in the northwestern part of the state and prefers prairies, grasslands or farmlands. (Info from Indiana DNR & Indiana Herp Atlas / Photo credit: James Horton)