to get a kingsnake in the water you first have to ejaculate onto your hand then rub it on the snake.then you must insert the snake up your rectum.let him move a round a bit then the snake will be ready for some water
no they are not
No, an aspen or cypress bedding is best. Avoid pine and cedar as it is toxic and will comprise the snake's respitory system.
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No California kingsnakes eat rodents only other then snakes its size and lizards and small birds
yes some do.they try to act like a rattlesnake.they are just like kingsnakes.
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.
The Central Valley region of California uses the most water due to extensive agricultural activities like farming and irrigation. This region produces a significant portion of the country's fruits, nuts, and vegetables, which require a large amount of water for irrigation.
it doesn't
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