Like all snakes it is in the phylum Chordata.
because the California king snake is bigger than the rattle snake so it can just gulp it down.
The California King Snake is a nonvenomous snake; however, they are very powerful and suffocate their prey usually. They are generally considered harmless to people but do bite.
it will probably be a California kingsnake :)
In California
Yes, a California king snake is a constrictor. They are non-venomous snakes that subdue their prey by coiling around it and squeezing until it suffocates.
The Kings Snake was naturally located in Southern California and Northern Mexico.
No, the California king snake is not venomous. They are constrictors, meaning they kill their prey by wrapping around them and suffocating them, rather than injecting venom. They are non-venomous and are not dangerous to humans.
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
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.
From your description - it sounds like a California King Snake (non-venomous)
take it to a restaurant and see which bathroom it goes into.
They may just be using the restroom.