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  2. Scarlet kingsnake - Wikipedia

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    Scarlet kingsnakes are born with white, black, and red banding. As they mature, they develop varying shades of yellow within geographic areas where this is expressed. In addition, the yellowing is not uniform, but rather this pigmentation proceeds from lighter to darker from the lowermost scales upward to the dorsum, or "back", presenting a ...

  3. Sibynophis collaris - Wikipedia

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    Sibynophis collaris, commonly known as the common many-toothed snake, Betty's many toothed snake or the collared black-headed snake, [4] is a species of colubrid snake endemic to South and East Asia. Description

  4. California mountain kingsnake - Wikipedia

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    The California mountain kingsnake (Lampropeltis zonata) is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake that is endemic to North America. It is a coral snake mimic, having a similar pattern consisting of red, black, and yellow on its body, but the snake is completely harmless.

  5. List of snakes of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    the red milk snake subspecies is found in far southeastern South Dakota 16 - 28 inches in length, red and orange blotches bordered with black, and separated by yellow or white bands (with red head & snout) Plains garter snake: Thamnophis radix: throughout the state 20 - 28 inches in length, bright yellow or orange stripe along middle of the ...

  6. Texas coral snake - Wikipedia

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    The Texas coral snake has the traditional coloration associated with coral snakes: black, yellow, and red rings. [3] These rings extend onto their belly. [4] It is capable of growing to 48 in (122 cm) in total length (including tail), but most are closer to 24 in (61 cm). [3] Males are typically smaller than females. [5]

  7. Banded krait - Wikipedia

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    It has arrowhead-like yellow markings on its otherwise black head and has yellow lips, lores, chin, and throat. [6] The tail is relatively small, about one-tenth the length of the snake. The longest banded krait measured was 2.25 m (7 ft 5 in) long, but normally the length encountered is 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in).