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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 rings . ... Exceptionally adaptable for a reptile, the common kingsnake makes itself at home in a diversity of habitats, ranging from desert basins to riverine wetlands, from valleys to rolling hills, from coastal estuaries to grasslands, ... Continue reading


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Deep within the wet canyons are tall western sycamores, California bay trees, coast live oaks and bigleaf maples. It's also home to bobcats, coyotes, raccoons, gray foxes, red-shouldered hawks, red-legged frogs and mountain king snakes ... Continue reading


Kingsnake - Coastal mountain

Rarely exceeding thirty inches in length, the Coastal Mountain Kingsnake is a small snake. They have. Continue reading


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San Pedro Kingsnake, Lampropeltis zonata agalma (Van Denburgh & Slevin, 1923); Todos Santos Island Kingsnake, Lampropeltihollysanders rockss zonata herrerae (Van Denburgh & Slevin, 1923); Sierra Mountain Kingsnake, Lampropeltis zonata ... Continue reading


Rattlesnakes and Scorpions At Devil's Punchbowl California

The Southern Pacific Rattler is found in both the mountain and coastal areas of California. These snakes may sometimes be referred to as a Timber Rattler. This snake only possesses a hemotoxin. But which is more deadly? ... Continue reading


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Bandit - the California Mountain Kingsnake

Last week, the day before Valentine's day, I FINALLY got my new coastal california mountain kingsnake (Lampropeltis zonata multifasciata). She is an awesome snake - she already ate two f/t pinkie mice since I got her, she hasn't musked ... Continue reading


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Kingsnake Coastal mountain basic information

Rarely exceeding thirty inches in length, the Coastal Mountain Kingsnake is a small snake. They have smooth scales in a pattern of alternating white, red, and black bands. They resemble the Coral Snake and Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake, although these snakes do not appear in California.

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