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  2. Milk snake - Wikipedia

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    A juvenile eastern milk snake (L. t. triangulum) A young milk snake found in central Tennessee that has just eaten a lizard Due to the many colors of the eastern milk snake ( L. t. triangulum ), it can resemble the coral snake , corn snake , fox snake , scarlet snake , and most importantly, the venomous snake genera Agkistrodon and Sistrurus .

  3. Eastern milk snake - Wikipedia

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    Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum, commonly known as the eastern milk snake or eastern milksnake, is a subspecies of the milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum). [3] The nonvenomous, colubrid snake is indigenous to eastern and central North America .

  4. Nelson's milksnake - Wikipedia

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    The snake has 13 to 18 red rings and commonly has a dark-flecked light snout (in rare cases, the snout is mostly black). [1] While the red bands are quite wide, the black ones are noticeably thinner, and the white is very thin. [1] There is practically no black tipping on both the white and the red scales. [1]

  5. Some Diverse, Not Deadly, Snakes Around Farms and Homes - AOL

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    These snakes come in a variety of sizes, colors, and patterns and are found in habitats in the north-central Texas and southwestern Oklahoma region. Some Diverse, Not Deadly, Snakes Around Farms ...

  6. Pueblan milk snake - Wikipedia

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    The Pueblan milk snake has a tri-color pattern of red, black, and white bands. Adult Pueblan milk snakes reach lengths of 36 to 48 inches. [4] The Pueblan milk snake has a resemblance to the coral snake and this similarity in colour, known as Batesian mimicry, helps protect the snake from potential predators. [5]

  7. Honduran milk snake - Wikipedia

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    The Honduran milk snake is one of the larger subspecies of milk snake, attaining a length of 48 inches in the wild and some captive specimens reaching a length of 5 feet. The Honduran milk snake has a resemblance to the coral snake and this similarity in color, known as Batesian mimicry , helps protect the snake from potential predators.

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