What are the kings snakes?
Kings Snakes are a harmless reptile of scientific family Colubridae and the genus Lampropeltis. Freely translated from the Greek lampropeltis means a "small, glossy shield" that describes snakes. The name of the "king" means the tendency of this snake to eat other snakes, even poisonous. Similarly, King Cobra is also named for his ophiophage, which is Greek for "snake eating". There are many different species and subspecies of the King of Snake, including Milksnake or Lampropeltis triangulum. This species is one of the kings' snakes that people commonly confuse with a dangerous coral snake, because both species have red, black and yellow stripes. Kings do not have moving red and yellow belts while corals do. "Red touch yellow will hurt a guy" is a common rhyme used to remember. While all snakes colubridaejsou unjustive or slightly poisonous, coral snake is a member of the Elapidae family of deadly species, including Mamba, Cobra and Krait.
Central and South America, as well as Ontario and Quebec in Canada, are known to have a relatively high population of the snake king. In most of the United States there are also many snakes of the king. Many people who live in poisonous snake areas seek to avoid killing non -harsh kings. The kings not only kill rats, but consume other snakes that include dangerous types such as copper heads and rattles. The royal snake also prey for lizards and birds.
Many herpeto -culturalists or snake breeders have the king of snakes like pets, as they consider quite easy to take care of them, even for beginners. Once caution uses live rodents as food; This practice is illegal in many countries, because the non -aggressive, non -hazel king is probably suffering from the bite of a rat when it is inside a cage with live prey. For this reason, preliminary rodents are usually allowed and are considered a humane pet feeding.
one subspecies King SnakeIt is melanistic, which means it is almost black because of excess pigment. There are also several albinoes or lacking pigment, types of snake king, which are extremely pale shades of gray with very light yellow stripes. Usually, the number of kings are at least one bright color in their bands, such as Lampropeltis alterna or the gray -haired snake king. Alterna is located in northern Mexico and western Texas; It has red stripes along with black and gray. The California King of Snake, or Lamropeltis Getlula, is an exception because it is black with white stripes.