Sunday, April 17, 2011

Reptile 2


During my daily jog up the mountain, a snake crossed my path. I stopped to find out that it was a mountain kingsnake. It was about 2 to 4 inches long, which is like a toddler. The weight depends on what type of species it is. Kingsnakes usually have black heads, vibrant patterns, and shiny scales. They eat venomous snkaes, lizards, rodents, etc. Animals such as hawks, roadrunners, badgers, and raccoons eat the mountain kingsnake. Neonates are the name of its young.

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