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

The Scarlet Kingsnake lives alongside the Eastern Coral and is one of the most commonly confused “look-a-likes”. You will however, notice that the red bands touch black and that the head is red instead of black. Milksnake ... Continue reading


What kind of snake was in my back yard? | Bluffton Today

Black snake, yellow rings sounds like an Eastern Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula). They are widespread and common. If you have one in your neighborhood, consider that a sign of good fortune. It will keep the varmints under control. ... Continue reading


EdZoocation A Multi Faceted Approach to Teaching Animal Adaptations

The striped skunk, the black rat snake or the eastern screech owl are used to illustrate the eastern woodland habitat. The Florida king snake, the cattle egret or the American alligator represent animals of the Florida wetlands. ... Continue reading


Anybody Seen My Focus?: And There It Was… Black Rat Snake ...

Please see his comment below which provides excellent characteristics to differentiate between the Eastern Kingsnake and the Black Rat Snake. Thanks Bernard. I've included links to both the Rat snake - this link shows the Black, Gray, ... Continue reading


The King Snake: The Protector Of Your Domain.

Eastern king snakes are large 36 - 48 in shiny-black smooth-scaled snakes with white or yellow chain-link bands that cross the back and connect along the sides. Because of this pattern this species is also referred to as the chain ... Continue reading


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Elliot Stahl posted a photo: eastern black kingsnake white co tn 3. Continue reading


Lampropeltis getula (Black Desert Kingsnake)

Black Desert Kingsnake, Black Kingsnake, California Kingsnake, Common King Snake, Common Kingsnake, Desert Kingsnake, Eastern Kingsnake, Florida Kingsnake, Speckled Kingsnake. Common Names in German: Ketten-Konigsnatter, Ketten-Kö ... Continue reading


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Papua New Guinea Elafola Acrochordus granulatus. mysterious and frightening bald Himalayan black snake. Africa Mamba. the longest in North America the most toxic. eastern diamondback rattlesnake western North America ... Continue reading


HerpTechnology: Eastern Kingsnake (Lamproeltis g getula)

Some snakes may be completely black (especially where they intergrade with the black kingsnake in southwestern Virginia and albinos are an occasional rarity. Kingsnakes have single anal plate. Eastern kingsnake showing typical banded ... Continue reading


Breeding the Common Kingsnake and it's Relatives | That Reptile Blog

The other subspecies may be seen in their “pure” forms or as crosses with related snakes, and include the Black Kingsnake, Florida Kingsnake, Eastern or Chain Kingsnake, Mexican Black Kingsnake (the only race which is jet back above and ... Continue reading

Kingsnake Eastern Black basic information

At maturity, the Black Kingsnake reaches a size from three to four feet. They have a black head, with occasional specks of white or yellow. As the name implies, the Black Kingsnake is mostly black. On the back are varying amounts of yellow and white speckling. Some specimens will have chain-like dorsal markings. Their underside is an even mixture of white and black.

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