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There are 16 species of lizards in Kansas. [2] Anguidae – lateral fold lizards Slender glass lizard (Ophisaurus attenuatus) Crotaphytidae – collared and leopard lizards Eastern collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris) Gekkonidae – geckos Mediterranean gecko (introduced) (Hemidactylus turcicus) Lacertidae – Lacertas (wall and true lizards)
Juveniles commonly eat other small snakes, amphibians, and insects. As they age, they tend to feed on more birds and rodents. [17] The Eastern milk snake is able to eat venomous snakes due to its venom neutralizing properties found in its blood. [18] In a study on eastern milk snakes in Kansas, specific prey items were identified.
The southwestern blackhead snake is a small snake, growing to a maximum total length (including tail) of 15 in (38 cm), but typically averaging around 8 in (20 cm) in total length. Dorsally , it is uniformly brown in color, except for the black-colored head, which gives it its common name, and a cream-colored or white collar.
If you live in Kansas you share your state with many different types of snakes. Kansas is home to more than 40 snake species that you could encounter in Kansas, but only a small portion of them ...
This is a list of extant snakes, given by their common names. Note that the snakes are grouped by name, and in some cases the grouping may have no scientific basis. Contents:
Missouri is home to 43 types of snakes, with around 27 varieties found in the Kansas City area. They range in size from the tiny 7-inch Flat-Headed Snake to the Bullsnake , which can reach up to ...
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[9] [18] Adults' diet is primarily small mammals, but frequently includes lizards (especially skinks). [2] They are also known to eat birds and their eggs, frogs, fish, and other snakes (including venomous species like coral snakes and rattlesnakes) and their eggs. [17] [18] Milk snakes are much more opportunistic eaters than the fox snake or ...