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