The scientific name for the Mexican Milk Snake is Lampropeltis triangulum annulata.
The first snake that came to mind when I read the question was... Mamba.
The common term for this is mimicry. Take as one example - the similarity in the patterning of one of the sub-species of milk snake, which closely resembles the banded markings of the coral snake. The milk snake is completely harmless, while the coral snake is highly venomous.
Nope - milk snakes are a harmless species. They are constrictors.
The Chihuahuan Desert
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no, unless it's a magenta color
What they have in common is they both say, "VAS HAPPENIN?"
The Coral snake and Mexican Milk snake are similar because of their colors, they both have three colors: Red, Black, and yellow.Coral snakes are preety dangerous so some Mexican Milk Snakes are killed for confustion of being a coral snake.The only way I can think of to tell the to species apart is "red and black friend of jack but red and yellow could kill a fellow"
a milk snake
:)swamp+egg= lizard i'm sure
Its natural range is northern Mexico and southern usa states such as Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.
They have venom but such a little amount it is harmless to humans and preaty much everything else other then a toad.