Not much. Rat snakes come in different color patterns and combinations than kingsnakes, and are usually a bit larger than king snakes. Other than that, they are very similar. They are both non poisonous colubrids, and make great pets. They also eat similar diets of small rodents and other animals such as lizards and bird eggs/baby birds (if flightless and they can catch them). I believe that they are from similar areas, which include the southwestern united states and northwestern mexico.
None king snakes done have fangs nonvenomous snakes have re-curved little razor sharp teeth
Rattlesnakes, king snakes, gopher snakes, coral snakes, rat snakes, garter snakes and many others.
many of the snakes you would expect. The king cobra, the rattlesnake, etc. Most of them, however, would die as well because of the Black Mamba's poison.
well there are many but king cobras are the most powerful
There are over 2,400 types of snakes in the world an only about 400 of them are venomous.
None. Snakes do not have legs.
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Yes. Many will, especially those of the king snake.
That depends. The term black snake can apply to many different species of snake. The black rat snake, Pantherophis obsoletus, sometimes called the black snake, is indeed a rat snake.
No. Snakes are only known to breed with their own species.That answer is not correct.It is a known fact that snakes inter breed.Many rattlesnakes will breed with a bull snake for example.Here in S Dak, many a rattlesnake has inoperative rattles, theydon't make a sound at all! This makes them very dangerous.It is easy to tell if a rattlesnake has bred with another type snake.The rattlers will be set off to about a 25 degree angle from its body,and the rattles will not make a sound, they are inoperative.This is because of inter-breeding.