they have scutes (wide scales on it's belly) that grips the ground
They are long and can be many different colors. Some are black, and a lot are striped and sort of look like coral snakes, but with different colors. Try going to: === === and entering "kingsnake"
Garter snakes are sooooooo widely distributed across the world they have a variety of different colours. Their size is about 24 inches long and pretty thin around. Their colour usually ranges from yellow, white , red, dark green with brown spots sometimes. Watch out though they're venomous! BUT the venom is literally harmless to humans so no worries. I've even seen black on some of these snakes though.
Garter snakes are usually very long and slender with a small, narrow head and large, round eyes.
Markings differ from species to species.
there scales and how they're skin comes off their eyes
a garter snake bite will probably will look red at first after a while it will like purplish redish and maybe swelling.
Mini gardner snakes.
no but they do come in different colors
Don’t know
They look like their kids
What does a whole note look like
Webfeet look like duck feet.
its look like a small guitar and it is also like an bandies
They can, but they can not be exactly like him. They have different genes and DNA. But they can look like him.
yes some do.they try to act like a rattlesnake.they are just like kingsnakes.
no they are not
No.
No. they are reptiles
Prairie kingsnakes are dietary generalists and feed on a wide variety of prey. Mammals, birds, birds eggs, snakes, lizards, frogs, and reptile eggs have been reported as food. Prairie kings, like other kingsnakes, will eat venomous snakes. They are immune to the venom of North American venomous snakes and such snakes will use other methods to escape kingsnakes. Instead of striking, the the venomous species will throw loops of coils at the kingsnake in an attempt to bat the head and make a quick escape. Prairie kingsnakes are even known to consume other prairie kingsnakes (Smith, 1961). Kingsnakes are constrictors; killing their prey by suffocation before devouring it.
it doesn't
molting
yes
yes
They are carnivores - as are all snakes.
The kingsnake lays eggs.
No, an aspen or cypress bedding is best. Avoid pine and cedar as it is toxic and will comprise the snake's respitory system.