20 years somthimes reaching 33 years if takin care of properley
"Snake Milk" is a term which refers to the droplets of venom one obtains by "milking" a snake. It is often used for scientific study and the making of anti-venom.
A Sinaloan milk snake has vibrant red, black, and white bands that run along the length of its body. They are nonvenomous and often mistaken for coral snakes, but can be distinguished by their red and black bands touching. They can grow to be around 2-3 feet long.
Answer Depending on the order of the stripes and the area where you live it is either a coral snake or a type of milk snake. I have just googled this because of a snake on a TV advert (in the UK). I reckon it could easily be a corn snake. They aren't actually stripes, but really look like stripes.
i think its a milk snake im not to sure though
No, milk snakes are not venomous. They are non-venomous reptiles and are harmless to humans. Their name comes from the myth that they would suck the milk from cows, but they actually feed on small rodents and insects.
The milk snake lives in the rain forest
the answer is simple in your mums breast amongst milk
They live under rocks on wooded rocky hillsides.
a milk snake
the red snake can actually be found in the Untied States, in many desert areas, hope this helps.
They live for 20 years.
An average snake lives for about 50 years
16 years
no milk is not good for snakes
they can live up to 6 years
Depends on the snake but 25 years is the average.
Up to 60 inches (1.5 metres) - depending on the species.