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A coral snake and a Mexican king snake - see related links for pictures.
the male king snake is a bit bigger then the female king snake and got lots of black on the belley and the female is a bit smaller then the male and does not have lots of black on its belley or take the king snake to a reptile pet shop and he will prob the snake and check if its male or feamale
The Speckled King snake is a black snake with yellow or orange spots speckled over it's body. Another black snake with yellow spots would be Baby Eastern Black King Snake. Both are completely black with yellow speckles.
the gray banded king snake or corn snake
Yes if they use the right techniques eg they could run under the sand or rip to the Mexican snake I'm guessing this is for your homework :[]
The King Brown snake also known as a Mulga Snake.
2 mice in one meal
black mamaba faster then other but king cobra can kill easly mamba not sure abaut rattlesnake
All snake-bites are painful - even non-venomous ones. However - the pain usually subsides fairly quickly - unless you've been bitten by a venomous species (which the king snake is not).
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.
you said your answer in the question. I suspect it's because you know what it really is but are just making sure. It is a King snake.