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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


What should I do if my Sonoran Mountain King Snake Stops to Eat?

Image via Wikipedia He also talks about Arizona Mountain King Snake Goddess scent, or smell of the snake. We went on vacation and fed by hand. We are back after 2 weeks and he would not eat. I'm at... [[ This is a content summary only. ... Continue reading


Arizona Mountain King Snake (Lampropeltis pyromelana pyromelana ...

Arizona mountain king snakes are found throughout the higher elevations of Arizona. These snakes are banded red, black, and white and are similar in appearance to the coral snake. Another similar snake is the California mountain king ... Continue reading


Every. Single. Time. — Cute Overload

King snakes RULE. I currently own a Thayer's King and had an Arizona Mountain King in the past. My corn snake, Popcorn, loved to crawl through my hair as well! Kings & corns are such great starter snakes – very docile, very healthy, ... Continue reading


Baby Elephant Zuri in Salt Lake City

From North America, creatures in the zoo's care include an Arizona Mountain King Snake, a Grey Wolf, a Long Eared Owl, and an American bison. From South America, you'll find a Spider Monkey, a Long-tailed Chinchilla, a Golden Lion ... Continue reading


Common Kingsnake (DesertUSA)

Common kingsnakes, which occur in a rainbow of polished colors, rate near the top of the most beautiful snakes of the world. For instance, the Sonora Mountain kingsnake of Arizona has narrow red and white rings separated by thin black ... Continue reading


Foothills Influences in Central NM

Scaled Quail, Roadrunner, Mountain Bluebird (mostly in winter) and Curve-billed Thrasher included. Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Bullsnake, King Snake, rats, owls, centipedes, and even raptors like Red Tail Hawk live here and love it ... Continue reading


Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake - Portsmouth

Arizona Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake Not had this little fella long but, the missus will not let me keep him....!!! She just will not listen to reason! I have many other snakes so some thing has to give. Great snake, very active, ... Continue reading


arizona mountain kingsnake (sonora desert exhibit)

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Arizona Mountain Kingsnake

The Horned Jack Lizard posted a photo: Arizona Mountain Kingsnake Lampropeltis pyromelana pyromelana. 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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