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Sinaloan Milk Snake

Click image for larger version Name: 1.jpg Views: 0 Size: 20.9. Sinaloan milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloae) Behaviour The Sinaloan milk snake is nocturnal and feeds after dark and at night. Potential Problems: ... Continue reading


Pueblan Milk Snake

Trade Name: Pueblan, Pueblan Milk, Campbell's Milk Snake, Sockhead 1780 Cempbell's Milk Snake - Lampropeltis triangulum Campelli- Museum of Natural History - Picture taken by deror avi on 24th September 2006. ... Behaviour Like most milk snakes, Pueblan milk snakes are nocturnal, especially during the summer months when the heat of the day is often beyond their tolerance. They tend to be flighty, nervous, and typically defecate when initially handled, ... Continue reading


Fernando Ziemba: Sinaloan milksnake shedding?

Sinaloan milksnake shedding? I just got a baby milk snake. He's about 10 inches long. I fed him a pinkie yesterday and he started shedding today. How long does it take for this baby snake to shed? Posted by Unknown at 3:14 PM · Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook .... Do American Eskimo Dogs shed? Territorial horse and stall behavior ? Can i have people on my motorcycle if i have my pr... In What year will White People be PWNED by Asians? Continue reading

Milksnake Sinaloan behavior

The Sinaloan Milksnake is a popular snake among hobbyists because of its mellow personality and striking tri-colored pattern.

Sinaloan Milksnakes are average sized Milksnakes found in the United States and Mexico. They are beautiful animals and are rarely aggressive, although they may be nervous and snappy when young or when first acquired. An active, alert animal, the Sinaloan Milksnake is a delight to its keepers. In the wild, they feed on small mammals, including rodents and are also known to feed on lizards, frogs, and even other snakes on occasion. They are generally docile snakes, although nervous snakes may bite. Like many other snakes, with frequent handling they should become relatively non-aggressive and easy to handle, even for novice snake owners. For this reason they are considered a good snake for beginners.

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