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    Milk snake. The milk snake or milksnake ( Lampropeltis triangulum ), is a species of kingsnake; 24 subspecies are currently recognized. Lampropeltis elapsoides, the scarlet kingsnake, was formerly classified as a 25th subspecies ( L. t. elapsoides ), but is now recognized as a distinct species. [2] .

  2. 12-21 years. Weight. 38-225. g oz. Length. 60-132. cm inch. The Milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum) is a species of kingsnake. The subspecies have strikingly different appearances, and many of them have their own common names. The Milk snake is not venomous to humans. Nocturnal. Carnivore. Te.

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

  5. Jul 8, 2014 · Tuesday, July 8, 2014. The harmless milk snake is the victim of a range of popular misconceptions. It derives its common name from the myth that it feeds on milk sucked from cow udders (a total anatomical impossibility). It also suffers from a resemblance to the venomous copperhead and the colloquial name “adder,” neither of which improve ...

  6. Jan 12, 2016 · Milk snakes range from 14 to 69 inches (35.5 to 175 centimeters) long, according to ADW. The longest snakes are found in Central and South America. Milk snakes in the United States and...

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