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Beautiful Arizona Mountain Kingsnake (Tracy)

Hello I am currently looking to re home my king snake asap she is about 4 years old about 3 and a half feet with gorgeous markings and has a great temperament never once stricken on tried to bite anyone. She's really calm and loves to ... Continue reading


Arizona Mountain Kingsnake for Adoption (concord / pleasant hill ...

Male Pyromelana for adoption. Call Joe at 925-595-7282 Martinez, CA. Keywords: Reptile AMK4-1M. Continue reading


Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake

Besides Arizona, this snake ranges into Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, and Mexico. I grew up in Oregon, and I remember wanting very much to find a California Mountain Kingsnake, Lampropeltis zonata up there. Well, finding this little fella ... Continue reading


Sword Of Survival: Poisonous Snakes Of The Southwest

In New Mexico, other snakes with similar markings are the New Mexico milk snake, Arizona mountain king snake, and the long-nosed snake. The narrower red bands are bordered by black on the New Mexico milk snake and Arizona mountain king ... Continue reading


King Snake (santa cruz)

Female Sonoran Mountain King Snake (aka, Arizona Mountain King Snake). Approximately 2 years old. Purchased from East Bay Vivarium. Eats live fuzzies. In perfect health. Comes with complete set up: 20 gallon long terrarium with locking, ... Continue reading


Arizona Mountain King Snake (Lampropeltis pyromelana pyromelana ...

Arizona Mountain King Snake (Lampropeltis pyromelana pyromelana) Care Sheet and Species Information. Continue reading


Snakes: Arizona Mountain Kingsnakes: The Beauty Called Pyromelana

Arizona Mountain Kingsnakes are labeled "pyromelana" by science. Lampropeltis pyromelana means "shiny-scaled fire-against-black". The name is about the best in the snake world and so is the appearance of this awesome snake. ... Continue reading


Red and Yellow Kills a Fellow? Your Identification Guide to Tri ...

The three culprits as indicated on the map above, are the Eastern Coral, the Texas Coral and the Arizona Coral snakes. Coral snakes belong to the infamous Elapid family, which is home to snakes like Cobras, Mambas and Sea Snakes. Elapid venom is drop-for-drop, .... Grey-banded Kingsnake: Photo by Jason Nelson. Grey-bands are native to Texas and New Mexico. Although they are tri-colored, they have gray stripes instead of white or yellow. California Mountain Kingsnake ... Continue reading


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Arizona Mountain Kingsnakes; Barron's Green Racers; Burmese Pythons (Albino & Normals from GIANT parents!) California Kingsnakes (Albino, Lavender, 50/50, Striped, Banana, Dotted, etc.) Corn Snakes (Albino, Anery, Motley, Okeetee, Snow, ... Continue reading

Kingsnake Arizona Mountain basic information

A relatively small species of Kingsnake, the Arizona Mountain Kingsnake rarely exceeds 42 inches in adult length. They are banded in white or yellowish rings, separated by wide red and thin black bands. They are very similar in coloration to the western Coral Snake.

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