What they have in common is they both say, "VAS HAPPENIN?"
Do you mean silk worms if so yes you can
Fish, Lizards, Snakes, Crocodiles, Alligators
The scientific name for the Mexican Milk Snake is Lampropeltis triangulum annulata.
a milk snake
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.
no milk is not good for snakes
a milk snake
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The harmless milk snake mimics the colored banding of the venomous coral snake so predators will avoid it.
A milk snake will bite its prey and wrap around it with constricting coils.
No. Actually, Milk Snake's and Black Snake's are quite docile when handled. And they hardly bite unless startled. They constrict their food. They are NOT poisonous.
The milk snake is a prime example of mimicry. Many predators will recognize the colorful bands of a coral snake and leave it be to avoid its deadly bite. The non-venomous milk snake mimics the coral snake's banding, so predators will mistake it for a coral snake and not attack it.