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I like holding my rhino but ....

Birds are attracted to shiny objects and we've all seen the vids of dogs and cats going after laser pointers, but I had no idea lizards would show similar behavior. Fascinating. I'm glad ... 1.0.0 Mexican black kingsnake (Vincent) 1.0.0 California ... Continue reading


SNAKES: California Kingsnake

In Arizona, they intergrade with the Desert Kingsnake or the Mexican Black Kingsnake. Behavior The Californian Kingsnake is generally diurnal, however they become more nocturnal if the weather is too hot.[1][2] In the winter, ... Continue reading


Marking?

I have a 2 1/2 year old male mexican black kingsnake, Vincent. Every time I ... I have a 2 1/2 year old male mexican black kingsnake, Vincent. ... I was hoping maybe someone could shed some light on this behavior for me. Continue reading


Tanisha Frakes: My Mexican Black Kingsnake looks like it's ...

My Mexican Black Kingsnake looks like it's shedding, what should I do to make it easier for him to shed? If you keep his huminity and temp at the proper levels at all times he should have no problems in the future, he will just ... Continue reading


Bias video clip makes tegus look vicious

Though I agree one hundred percent that wild tegus are much different then our captive bred and raised little buddies, it still amazes me how much a species behavior can change depending on how it has been raised and its surroundings. 1.1.0 Leopard geckos (Leo & Fatness) 2.0.0 Bearded dragons (Spike & Tigger) 1.0.0 Mexican black kingsnake (Vincent) 1.0.0 California banded kingsnake (Nombie) 0.0.1 Argentine red tegu (Odin) 0.2.0 Dogs (Daisy & Sadey) ... Continue reading

Kingsnake Mexican Black behavior

The Mexican Black Kingsnake, also known as the Sonoran Black Kingsnake, is a great snake. They are an exotic animal, being almost a pure, shiny black color.

The Mexican Black Kingsnake is a constricting snake. While they are aggressive in the wild, they quickly adapt to captivity, and become quite used to handling. When confronted in nature they will vibrate their tails rapidly in leaves or loose brush to try to simulate a rattlesnake's rattling noise. No kingsnakes have rattles even if the imitation is convincing. Mexican Black Kingsnakes need to be kept separated from other snakes, due to their cannibalistic nature. These snakes are mostly terrestrial, but they won't hesitate to climb a tree to catch a bird. Like all snakes, the Mexican Black Kingsnake may become aggressive during feeding time. This is especially true if they are not handled regularly.

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