The Arizona Kingsnake, more accurately called the Common Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula) enjoys a base coloration of black or dark brown, with white rings. There are habitational variations.
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Hognosed snake, eastern kingsnake, scarlet kingsnake, mole kingsnake.
For photos, see website: USS Arizona
They all look like Guy Fieri. See "What do people from Las Vegas look like?"
The King snake usual hides in cravases Like in rocks.
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The snake falls into the King snake family. California Kingsnake; Black Kingsnake; Eastern Kingsnake; Common King Snake; Desert Kingsnake; Florida Kingsnake; Black Desert Kingsnake; Speckled Kingsnake Reported from this web site. The Kingsnake received its name because it often eats other snakes. It is famous for eating Rattlesnakes. When a hungry Kingsnake finds a Rattlesnake, it will bite the Rattlesnake behind the head and coil itself around the body. The Kingsnake is nearly immune to Rattlesnake venom and does not worry about being bitten. Like a Boa Constrictor, the Kingsnake tightens the coils around the Rattlesnake and suffocates it. Sometimes the Kingsnake will eat the Rattlesnake before it is dead.
A California kingsnake is a form of non-venomous snake, Latin name Lampropeltis getula californiae.
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A type of rock formation. They kinda look like towers. I saw a lot of them in Arizona.