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  2. Lampropeltis pyromelana - Wikipedia

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    Lampropeltis pyromelana, the Sonoran mountain kingsnake or Arizona mountain kingsnake, [2] is a species of snake native to the southwestern United States. It can grow up to 36 inches (910 mm) in length.

  3. List of snakes of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Arizona mountain kingsnake; Arizona Patch-nosed Snake; Blackneck Garter Snake; Blind snake;

  4. Rincon Peak - Wikipedia

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    Because of the higher elevation on Rincon Peak, animals such as the black bear, Mexican spotted owl, Arizona mountain king snake, and white-tailed deer make this mountain their habitat. [6] An ascent of the peak involves an 8.1-mile hike (one-way) with 4,288-feet of elevation gain via the Rincon Peak Trail in combination with the Miller Creek ...

  5. Sonoran mountain kingsnake - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Sonoran mountain kingsnake may refer to: Lampropeltis knoblochi; Lampropeltis pyromelana ...

  6. Kingsnake Shows Off Climbing Skills at Coronado National ...

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    A Sonoran mountain kingsnake demonstrated its climbing skills on a wall outside the Coronado National Memorial in southern Arizona on Thursday, September 29, carefully moving upwards along grooves ...

  7. List of fauna of the Lower Colorado River Valley - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Arizona mountain king snake; California kingsnake; Colorado Desert sidewinder;

  8. Kingsnake - Wikipedia

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    Kingsnakes vary widely in size and coloration. They can be as small as 24" (61 cm) or as long as 60" (152 cm). [2] Some kingsnakes are colored in muted browns to black, while others are brightly marked in white, reds, yellows, grays, and lavenders that form rings, longitudinal stripes, speckles, and saddle-shaped bands.

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