Not a kingsnake, but close enough. Here's a few pics of my 05 Mexican Milksnake. These North American Milks are very calm, and eats rodents like there's no tomorrow. One of my favorites.
Steve



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Not a kingsnake, but close enough. Here's a few pics of my 05 Mexican Milksnake. These North American Milks are very calm, and eats rodents like there's no tomorrow. One of my favorites.
Steve



Fantastic looking snake thats a snake I have been looking into . Was looking for 3 ft and under more or less .
Nice looking Tricolor that eats well if kept well and thats the snake .
Very pretty snakes - I like the yellow tint behind the head.
Oh - and in my book, they are just as much a kingsnake as any other kingsnake, even if the common name omits the word "king". AFAIK there are no subgenus to Lampropeltis.
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