



lampropeltis alterna
The Grey-Banded Kingsnake is a beautiful snake with striking gray and black bands. It loves to explore its surroundings and is a great friend to have in your backyard!
生息地: Rocky and mountainous areas, often in dry regions.
The Grey-Banded Kingsnake has a slender body with striking patterns of grey or tan scales, boldly marked by distinct, darker bands, often reddish-orange, outlined in black. Its head is usually dark with lighter markings, blending seamlessly with its body.




カテゴリ
爬虫類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
スナップ
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They are amazing climbers, often scaling rocky cliffs to find warm basking spots!
This snake's scientific name, 'alterna', refers to its alternating colorful band patterns!
Threatened? They'll shake their tail like a rattlesnake, but they're not venomous!
Young kingsnakes eat small lizards; adults prefer rodents and other snakes.
Grey-Banded Kingsnake can squeeze its prey tightly using powerful constriction, making it easier to eat.
Grey-Banded Kingsnake has natural resistance to some snake venoms, allowing them to eat other snakes.
Grey-Banded Kingsnake has banded patterns that help them blend perfectly with rocky desert environments.
A stealthy hunter, it dines on rodents, lizards, and even other snakes it catches!
年齢による違い: Young snakes eat smaller lizards and insects, while adults prey on rodents and other snakes.
Crotalus atrox
Preys on this venomous rattlesnake species.
Peromyscus maniculatus
A common prey item in its natural habitat.
Buteo jamaicensis
Young snakes can be prey for these birds.
Canis latrans
An opportunistic predator of various snakes.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always observe snakes from a distance and never attempt to touch them.
60-100 cm
0.2-0.5 kg
10-20 年
2 km/h
A stealthy hunter, it dines on rodents, lizards, and even other snakes it catches!
Rocky and mountainous areas, often in dry regions.
Ambush
3-13
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