A California kingsnake is a form of non-venomous snake, Latin name Lampropeltis getula californiae.
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Yes, they will eat rodents, other reptiles, birds, and amphibians.
Classify the color patterns of the harmless California kingsnake, which resemble those of the poisonous western coral snake, as mimicry or camouflage. Explain.
its a Black & White Desert Phase California Kingsnake
Hognosed snake, eastern kingsnake, scarlet kingsnake, mole kingsnake.
I have personally had my California kingsnake for the past 15 years and the person I had bought it from sold it because it was fully grown and "getting too big for him" though as a kingsnake it doesn't get too big as it is....... Near as I can tell, my California kingsnake may be at least 18-20 years old as of right now! 06/09/2009
Some of the kinds of snakes that live in Bishop, California include the Pacific rattlesnake and the California king snake. The California Mountain kingsnake and the Northwestern garter snake are also found in that area.
Some of the kinds of snakes that live in Bishop, California include the Pacific rattlesnake and the California king snake. The California Mountain kingsnake and the Northwestern garter snake are also found in that area.
To signal distress, the snake can shake its tail rapidly, hissing, or curl up, hiding his head
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.
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it will probably be a California kingsnake :)