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SNAKES: California Kingsnake

The California Kingsnake is found in most of California and Arizona, including the highest mountain ranges, as well as southern portions of Nevada, Utah, and Oregon, northwestern New Mexico, extreme southwestern Colorado, and northwestern Mexico. In Arizona, they intergrade with the Desert Kingsnake or the Mexican ... Common food items include rodents, other reptiles, birds, and amphibians. All kingsnakes are non-venomous, but are powerful constrictors and ... Continue reading


Arizona Mountain King Snake (Lampropeltis pyromelana ...

Arizona Mountain King Snake (Lampropeltis pyromelana pyromelana) Care Sheet and Species Information. ... Arizona mountain king snakes are found throughout the higher elevations of Arizona. ... Food Arizona mountain king snakes feed on pinkie and fuzzy mice as babies and juveniles. As your snake grows it will soon move up to adult mice. We recommend that you feed baby and juvenile king snakes one time per week. Adult king snakes can be fed once every 7-10 days to ... Continue reading


Coral Snakes

Another venomous snake found in Arizona is the coral snake. ... The Common Kingsnake, a black and white snake without red or yellow bands, is another snake common to the desert, mountains, and shrublands. Continue reading


Arizona Mountain Kingsnake - Diary of a Mad Pet Enthusiast

The Arizona Mountain Kingsnake is found in several distinct populations in the mountains of Utah, Arizona, southwestern New Mexico and adjacent areas of northern Mexico. Three subspecies are currently ... A variety of substrates can be used; aspen bedding, newspaper and Care Fresh being the most popular with keepers. Paper towels may be used with hatchling ... In truth, they are easy feeders, we just offer them the wrong food. Frequently, a stubborn hatchling ... Continue reading


Arizona Mountain Kingsnake

Arizona Mountain Kingsnake. Scientific Name: Lampropeltis p. pyromelana. Family: Colubridae Adult Size: Adults can reach 42 inches in length. Range: Wooded areas in Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico, and north through central Arizona. Continue reading


Snakes and More Snakes: Ball Python, Python regius

They get their common name from their habit of rolling up in a ball when they feel threatened. .... Arizona Mountain Kingsnakes, Lampropeltis pyromelana pyromelana Arizona Mountain Kingsnake ,2 ,3 Albino Arizona Mountain Candy C.. Continue reading


Common Kingsnake (DesertUSA)

Common kingsnakes, which occur in a rainbow of polished colors, rate near the top of the most beautiful snakes of the world. For instance, the Sonora Mountain kingsnake of Arizona has narrow red and white rings separated by thin black ... Continue reading

Kingsnake Arizona Mountain more Information

Alternative Name : Arizona Mountain King Snake, Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake, Pyro Scientific Name: Lampropeltis pyromelana pyromelana

Common Food : feeds on lizards, birds, snakes, eggs, frogs, lizards and small mammals

Origin : North America

Habitat : Be found by lifting up rocks on the edges of rock piles found near streams.

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