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Sick pelicans causing concern. Odd behavior is a mystery. - Gary ...

Aquatic bird specialists at International Bird Rescue Research Center in Fairfield, Calif., have been receiving reports and admitting pelicans exhibiting odd behavior. Their sister facility in Los Angeles is also seeing an influx in ... Continue reading


rattlesnake avoidance training for dogs

i live in poway, california, on the eastern edge of san diego county, and my home backs up to miles of desert sagebrush. besides problems acclimating to the heat, i have been worried sick my dogs would encounter a rattlesnake here in ... Continue reading


Fitzwater returns home for library celebration

"Elvis," a 5-foot desert king snake in a large enclosure at one side of the class, is both a classroom pet and a teaching tool. Olsen bought Elvis several years ago when the snake was just 6 inches long; now, when Elvis sheds his skin, ... Continue reading


Industrial Ethernet Integration : MICE

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brian horne-bio

my father was instrumental in my earliest endeavors with reptiles, as he gave me my first pet snake, a beautiful juvenile eastern kingsnake at the age of four! i believe he wanted to instill in me the same appreciation for reptiles and ... Continue reading


Life history account for Western Rattlesnake

interesting defensive behavior is exhibited by rattlesnakes when in the presence of. kingsnakes (Carpenter and Gillingham 1975). The behavior involves the raising of parts of. the body in loops above the head, supposedly to fend off ... Continue reading


Coral Snake

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Life history account for Sidewinder

Niche: This snake is eaten by kingsnakes and roadrunners, and probably by most avian. and mammalian desert predators. REFERENCES. Cowles, R. B. 1945. Some of the activities of the sidewinder. Copeia 1945:220-222. Klauber L. M. 1944. ... Continue reading


coral snakes

a few other snakes mimic this coloration, most notably the scarlet kingsnake, but the western coral snakes is the only snake with red bands bordered by white or pale yellow. worldwide, there are about 65 species of coral snakes, ... Continue reading


Lampropeltis getula (Speckled Kingsnake)

Lampropeltis getula (Common Kingsnake, Eastern Kingsnake, Speckled Kingsnake) Continue reading

Kingsnake Desert behavior

Desert Kingsnakes are found in arid regions of the Southwest United States and Northern Mexico. They are quite easy to keep in captivity and are relatively non-aggressive.

While adapted to an arid climate, the Desert Kingsnake's population increases where water is present. The Desert Kingsnake is primarily diurnal, although they will venture out at night and remain in hiding during the day in very hot weather. They will eat almost anything and so are easy to feed in captivity. The Desert Kingsnake is not a very active animal, and they are quite secretive.

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