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Posted by: foxturtle at Thu Jun 2 00:29:17 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by foxturtle ] but your scarlet king not a scarlet king (Lampropeltis triangulum), it's a scarlet snake (Cemaphora Coccinea). Similar looking snakes, and often confused. Scarlet snakes are evil snake-egg eaters. Below is a pic of a scarlet king I found in 2003, in Glades County. In my experience, they are pretty common, and I find them usually when I am not looking for them. | ||
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