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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.
Greer's kingsnake, Lampropeltis greeri (Webb, 1961) Speckled kingsnake, Lampropeltis holbrooki Stejneger, 1902; Madrean mountain kingsnake, Lampropeltis knoblochi Taylor, 1940; Nuevo León kingsnake, Lampropeltis leonis (Günther, 1893) Mexican kingsnake, Lampropeltis mexicana (Garman, 1884) Ecuadorian milk snake, Lampropeltis micropholis Cope ...
Sonoran mountain kingsnake (Lampropeltis pyromelana) [277] Speckled rattlesnake ( Crotalus mitchellii ) [ 278 ] Spiny softshell turtle ( Apalone spinifera ) [ 279 ]
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 ...
Sonoran mountain kingsnake may refer to: Lampropeltis knoblochi; Lampropeltis pyromelana This page was last edited on 20 ...
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Lampropeltis knoblochi, commonly known as the Madrean mountain kingsnake, Knobloch's mountain kingsnake , or the Chihuahuan mountain kingsnake, is a species of colubrid snake residing in western North America. It is a coral snake mimic, having nearly the same pattern on its body, except instead on yellow, the kingsnake has white crossbands.
The gray-banded kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna), sometimes referred to as the alterna or the Davis Mountain king snake, is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to the southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico.