Yes it is. It belongs to the reptile family 'Pituophis' - see related link for a picture.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pituophis catenifer.
Neither! The bullsnake inhabits grasslands. Other species of gophersnakes live in the desert.
They eat mice and other food they can find.
a bullsnake
Yes, a gopher snake and a bullsnake are essentially the same species, scientifically known as Pituophis catenifer. The term "gopher snake" is commonly used in the western United States, while "bullsnake" is often used in the Midwest. They are both non-venomous constrictors and can vary in appearance, but they share similar characteristics and behaviors.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
Reptile.
no how in the world it be a reptile
its a reptile
Reptile
a crocidile is a reptile
Reptile.