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K is for Killer Kingsnake (+ 10 more inset images!)

K is for Killer Kingsnake (+ 10 more inset images!)
+ 10 more inset images above in notes! :)

"Killer" is also slang for "cool", which is what this stunning, beautiful, gentle and non-venomous snake is!

I found this amazing California Mountain Kingsnake on our property 1.5 years ago and when I discovered that this reclusive species is actually quite common in this area, we decided it would be ok to keep him as a pet. Affectionately named "Snakey McSnakerton", he's doing great and growing larger with each passing month. When I found him (we don't actually know the gender, but call it a male!), Snakey was about 10" long, and is now about 16".

There are about 45 species of Kingsnakes, which also include Milksnakes. They come in a large number of colors from solid black to almost white, with a dizzying variety of patterns. In fact, some species, such as this one, mimic the highly venomous coral snake, which only lives in the southern States. (NEVER approach a snake unless you are SURE it's harmless!) Kingsnakes are among the most popular pet snakes due to their docile, friendly dispositions and ease of care. In the wild, they are secretive, usually moving about during the day, and eat rodents, reptiles and birds.

If you would like to know more about Kingsnakes, Wiki has a nice page here: Wiki: Kingsnake

This picture uses some texture in the background, courtesy of Jerry Jones: Soft-Faux-n-Grunge-Bokeh

Explored on April 18, 2014. Highest placement, #2.

Berny, Annalia S., Karl Hartwig Schütz, Liliane LR and 128 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Thérèse
Thérèse club
bravo
9 years ago.
 Stormlizard
Stormlizard club
Here we have the harmless Grass snake that may leave a nasty smell on your hand if you pick it up, but they soon get used to being handled and stop doing it.
We also have the European Viper, venomous but unless you are allergic a bite is no worse than a Hornet sting
Generally most snakes leave when they feel vibration in the ground from walking except for ones like the "Habu" Okinawa Pit Viper and similar that are very aggressive.
9 years ago.
 Marta Wojtkowska
Marta Wojtkowska club
Beautiful snake, beautiful shot!
6 years ago.
 Soeradjoen (limited time)
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Hi Janet, thank you for showing me this great series.
Very beautiful.
The picture I made was in a zoo.
We don't have many snakes here in Belgium, only smal vipers.
Greetings John.
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 Karl Hartwig Schütz
Karl Hartwig Schütz club
Wooooow! Very impressing!!!********************
4 years ago.

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