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Common Kingsnake Photo by Chris Brown
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Diet: snakes, lizards, birds, small mammals, frogs Size: 36 - 45" Identification: 30 - 85 in. (76-21...
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Description : Black with a yellow spot in the center of most scales; chain-like patterns can be app...
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Adult from the Cape Region
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image courtesy of dave prival Common Kingsnake ( Lampropeltis getula The Common Kingsnake is found f...
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Common Kingsnake
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Back on the ground, our Common Kingsnake finally got oriented and--perhaps tired of our handling--as...
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I called my dad and he used his new snake grabber pole to capture the snake and put it in a bucket. ...
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Jennifer Shulzitski (above left) and Erin Boydston (above right) give Girl Scouts a closeup view ...
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Jennifer Shulzitski (above left) and Erin Boydston (above right) give Girl Scouts a closeup view ...
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Common Kingsnake
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Common Kingsnake Photo by Jim Rorabaugh Additional information: Scientific name: Lampropeltis getula...
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Taxonomy: Class
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Coachwhip Masticophis flagellum Kern subspecies Red Racer (Coachwhip) M f piceus
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Family Colubridae Photo from Hammerson, 1986 Used with permission. Last Updated on January 20, 2000 ...
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All text & photos © Hilton Pond Center A couple of Black Ratsnakes regularly climb the Flowering Dog...
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The Common Kingsnake (shown above) is black and white without red or yellow bands. The pattern may v...
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The Common Kingsnake is a nonvenomous member of the "harmless" Colubridae Family, which includes gop...
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Complete List
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The Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake eats lizards, mice, and nestling birds. Oddly enough, this beautiful,...
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Copperheads, Water Moccasins, and rattlesnakes)--as well as that of Eastern Coral Snakes--and seems ...
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On our non-poisonous snakes, all the ventral scales posterior to the cloaca (i.e., those to the cloa...
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Eastern Kingsnake
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The snake's next ploy was not unexpected, but it was unpleasant: out spewed a semi-liquid substance ...
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Pacific Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer)
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Common Kingsnake Lampropeltis getula Gerald and Buff Corsi © 1999 California Academy of Sciences I a...
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The Common Kingsnake is a large, constricting snake, reaching up to 209cm in length. The skin patter...
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Back on the ground, our Common Kingsnake finally got oriented and--perhaps tired of our handling--as...
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Secretive, kingsnakes often seclude themselves in dense vegetation, under rocks and beneath fallen l...
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