There are snakes in your yard and every other one on ur street. There are no escaping them. But on the bright side they are non posionus and non aggresive and actually are helping u out by eating and controling the rodent population. You would be shooting ur self in the foot by getting rid of them bc unlike the rodents they wont do any damage
No ! Part of a King snake's diet is... other snakes ! The only time you could house two together would be during an attempt to breed from them !
NO. King snakes are nonvenomous.
Reptiles are usually solitary creatures - however - you can house species together IF they are from the same country and are not likely to view their 'companion' as food ! For example - corn snakes and rat snakes can live inthe same vivarium but NOT corn snakes and king snakes - as the king snake diet consists of other snakes !
King snakes kill by grasping the prey item in their jaws and then throwing several coils around the animal and slowly constricting it until it is unable to breathe.
No I think most species of snakes are carnivores
by looking at whats around them and sensing whats around.
.Any snake with the word KING in the name is a cannibal.E.g, King Cobra, King Rat Snake or King snake use other snakes as part of there balanced diet. So if you were to put another snake in with a King, the chances are it will get eaten.
No, coral king snakes are not venomous. They are mild mannered snakes that are not known to bite.
No - King snakes are a non-venomous species. They are constrictors
King snakes are primarily nocturnal.
King snakes are carnivores, as are all snakes.
No they do not. King snakes typically like to be left alone.