
Eastern Milk SnakeMore photos coming soon... |
| Scientific Name: |
- Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum
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| Description: |
- It has light grey and yellowish that marked with red-brownish to grey and black colours of irregular large blotches along its back
- Smooth scales
- It's a nocturnal animal
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| Distribution: |
- North eastern of United States
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| Breeding: |
- Mature at age of 2
- Incubation is about 60 to 75 days
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| Nesting: |
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| Size: |
- Hatchling: 6 to 11 inches
- Adult snake: 28 to 40 inches on average
- Maximum size is 5 feet.
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| Diet: |
- In nature, this animal eats lizards, rodents, birds.
- They eat snakes, including venomous snakes
- In captivity, pinkies are recommended
- Clean water should be provided
- The snake should be fed once a week
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| Habitat and Vivarium Housing: |
- Tropical rainforest.
- Found in the habitat of woodland, rive bottoms, farmland, meadows, rocky hillsides, prairies and terrestrial area.
- 20 gallon vivarium with escape-proof screen lid and hiding places
- Vivarium temperature is recommended to have gradient of 76�F to 88�F
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