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Eastern milk snake jaws are small and delicate, not adapted for ingestion of bulk prey [20].The eastern milk snake is a constrictor. After striking and seizing prey, it quickly wraps its body around the prey animal to suffocate it. It swallows its prey whole.
Eastern hog-nosed snake: Adults are 20 to 40 inches (51 to 102 cm) in length and have variable coloring and patterning that ranges from yellow to black. Non-venomous. Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum: Eastern milk snake: Adults are 2 to 4 feet (0.61 to 1.22 m) in length and colored gray or tan with red or brown blotches. Non-venomous.
Milk snakes can be found from the southeastern extreme of Ontario, Canada, from southeastern Maine and all the states of the Eastern Seaboard, south to Florida, Alabama, Mississippi; in the midwest, from central Minnesota to Colorado, Nebraska, and the Dakotas; they are found in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains; Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and ...
Eastern milk snake. Lampropeltis triangulum or the Eastern Milk Snakes. A non-venomous rodent eater that can be about 24 to 48 inches long. It can be identified by its smooth scales and a line of ...
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Scarlet kingsnake or scarlet milk snake, Lampropeltis elapsoides (Holbrook, 1838) Short-tailed snake, Lampropeltis extenuata (R.E. Brown, 1890) Central Plains milk snake, Lampropeltis gentilis (Baird & Girard, 1853) Common kingsnake, Lampropeltis getula (Linnaeus, 1766) Brooks's kingsnake, L. g. brooksi Barbour, 1919
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Eastern milk snake: Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum: Colubridae: Secure (S5) Crayfish snake: Liodytes rigida: Colubridae: Critically imperiled (S1) Plain-bellied water snake: Nerodia erythrogaster: Colubridae: Apparently secure (S4) Northern water snake: Nerodia sipedon sipedon: Colubridae: Secure (S5) Brown water snake: Nerodia taxispilota ...