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Few Things About Milk Snake | DV Animal Abuse

The milk snake is gray or brown with alternating red or reddish brown spots that are clear with black borders on the back and sides. The color of this type. ... This behavior, combined with the structure spotted snake, because many people think it's a rattlesnake. The juveniles of these species and others are very similar and can be very difficult to distinguish. Habitat: King Snakes can be found in a variety of habitats, but tend to open habitats such as rocks, meadows and ... Continue reading


Basic Milk Snake Facts :: The Reptile Site

Milk Snake Appearance and Behavior Alternating bands of orange-black-yellow or white-black-orange happens to the typical color pattern of this snake. But this is not the case with all the species. There are some, which ... Continue reading


The Milk Snake and You | openkiwi.com

The milksnake is usually grey or perhaps tan having alternating red-colored or crimson brown blotches that are noticeably outlined inside black down its again and sides. The pigmentation of this types tends to be smarter on juveniles nonetheless is still incredibly ... This behavior, combined with the snake's blotchy patterning, causes many people to blunder it for a rattlesnake. Juveniles of these along with species appearance very similar and can be tough to ... 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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