Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Milk snakes


Milk Snake
A boldly patterned snake, the milk snake has a light gray to tan body covered with reddish-brown blotches bordered in black.

King Snakes and Milk Snakes as Pets
An introduction tot he closely related king and milk snakes, and how to choose a healthy snake.

Keeping Milk Snakes as Pets - Reptile Expert (UK)
a summary of the milk snake and its suitability as a pet.

HerpNet.net - Iowa Reptiles and Amphibians - Milk Snake ...
Reptiles and Amphibians of Iowa and Minnesota with detailed descriptions, range maps and photographs of every species of snake, lizard, turtle, frog.

HowStuffWorks "Milk Snake"
Milk Snake, a nonpoisonous, useful species of king snake. The milk snake is found throughout the eastern United States and in southern Ontario.

Kingsnakes and Milksnakes
Kingsnakes and milksnakes are some of the most beautiful snakes in the world and are very popular and easily kept in captivity.

Milk Snakes in Kansas
Kansas range map for the Milk Snake, Range: Found throughout Kansas. ... Click here for information on precautions against being bitten by snakes.

Milk Snakes for sale, buy Milk Snakes online
Milk Snakes are brightly coloured and reach a nice size of approx. 3ft. These make ideal pet snakes and should definitely be added to any collection.

Snake Mythology
Reality: Although milk snakes are common around barns that house cows, they completely lack the anatomy necessary to suck milk (or anything else for that.

Mexican Milk Snake
These are a fun to keep, easy to breed subspecies of the milk snake. Found in Texas, and south into Mexico, they are regularly collected by driving slowly.

Wildlife Profile: Milk snake - N.H. Fish and Game
A key characteristic of milk snakes is the light tan 'Y' or 'V' on the head. The point of the 'V' or 'Y' points towards the tail.

San Diego Zoo's Animal Profiles for Kids: Tex the Milk Snake
Milk snakes sometimes eat other snakes. At the Zoo, Tex eats mice.

King Snakes and Milk Snakes - Care and Feeding
Care of king and milk snakes, including housing these snakes, feeding and handling.

EEK! - Critter Corner - Eastern Milk Snake
Legend has it that this snake sneaks into barns and sucks milk from cows. That's how it got the name milk snake. While this snake does like to hang around.

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