The ( Arizona elegans ) is a non-venomous, nocturnal constrictor native to the semi-arid regions of North America. Named for its smooth, polished scales that shimmer under light, this "glossy" reptile is often mistaken for the venomous rattlesnake or the aggressive gopher snake, though it is notably more docile. Key Identification Features
While currently listed as a species of on the IUCN Red List , some regional populations, such as those in Kansas, are considered "Species in Need of Conservation" due to habitat fragmentation from agricultural development and urbanization. Arizona elegans (arenicola) - Animal Diversity Web
The Glossy Snake's appearance is specialized for its desert lifestyle, blending into sandy and rocky environments.