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“Ark,” the round-faced woman was still saying

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Blogger Saves Day

It was not large. It was also not black and not yellow. It was an Eastern milk snake. Considering how gorgeous they are, and the fact that 99 percent of the snakes we find at the nature center are garter snakes, I was excited. ... Continue reading


Latrodectus variolus, The Black Widow Spider

Moreover, this behavior is rarely observed in the wild, where it has been limited to only one strain of widow spider (there are several). Here you have the perfect formula: a generally inoffensive creature, captured by humans and ... Continue reading


Manasa Mangal, Behula and the Snake Goddess

Consequently, far more uniformity in behavior than in belief is found among Hindus, although very few practices or beliefs are shared by all. Most Hindus chant the gayatri hymn to the sun at dawn, but little agreement exists as to what ... Continue reading


Snakes on a Plane

The plane takes off from Hawaii, which has only one native snake, the island blind snake, which looks a big black worm. They also have a few invasive (introduced) species, including the brown tree snake, but apparently those guys got ... Continue reading


Don't Kill It!

“The most common snakes in Northern Kentucky are the Black Rat Snake, Eastern Garter Snake, Eastern Milk Snake, Midland Brown Snake, Black Racer, Ringneck Snake, Northern Water Snake, and Queen Snake,” said Adam. ... Continue reading


The calm before the storm

Unfortunately, the northern subspecies of ringneck do not display the "corkscrew" behavior that their southern relatives often do, in which they will twist their tails in a corkscrew manner, exposing their brightly colored ventral ... Continue reading


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A milk snake was also in the ice age section. red_milk_snake.jpg I think I can now remember “If red’s next to black, you’re okay Jack. If red’s next to white or yellow, yer a dead fellow.” I might even remember it if I actually ... Continue reading


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Thinking Like A Mountain?

Mammals: I hoped to see a black bear (Ursus americanus) or two, but I had to settle for a smattering of tracks. Because we arrived in Monongahela at the tail end of a long wet spell, the trails and back country were muddy and soft. ... Continue reading

Milksnake Black behavior

The Black Milksnake is a large milksnake native to the high mountains of Costa Rica. They have only recently become readily available to private owners. While easy to care for, the Black Milksnake has some specific care requirements, particularly temperature related. They should only be kept by those willing to make the necessary adjustments.

The Black Milksnake, while native to tropical regions, is from high altitude areas that rarely exceed the mid 70s (Fahrenheit) in temperature. This is probably one reason for the black color as it helps the snake absorb heat while basking. If they are kept at temperatures warmer than this, they are prone to obesity and frequent shedding. They enjoy submerging themselves in water or damp moss to cool down. The Black Milk Snake spends much of its time in hiding. When hungry, they will emerge to hunt or, in captivity, wait for food. They generally feed on small vertebrates such as mice. They hibernate, usually in February and March, and breed in April and May.

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