

Red Milk Snakes can be kept in captivity and wild caught adults settle down fairly easily. When disturbed, they will often thrash around and may bite and excrete a foul smelling musk. This video will be covering observation of the ani. Females lay from 1-12 eggs in June and July which hatch from mid-August to SeptemberĮastern Kansas, Missouri, south Illinois, south west Indiana, Kentucky, west Tennessee, south Iowa, north Arkansas. This video is a description of my experience owning pueblan milksnake (Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli). Prey is killed by constriction.īreeding occurs in spring.

standing in a meadow, her bare arms stretched out like twin milk snakes. Snakes Spends most of its time underground amongst rock crevices and animal burrows.įeeds on lizards, small snakes, rodents. It's the third or fourth day of a peyote fast, and her mother is a pueblo. Rocky hillsides, rocky pastures, rocky woodland clearings. The head usually has a large red blotch edged in black. The underside is white with black checker pattern. Juveniles have similar pattern to adults but are often more brightly colored. The saddle markings become complete rings around the tail. There is often a row of black spots along the lower sides. The pale background color is white, pale gray, cream, or tan. There are usually between 19 and 30 red or red-brown saddle shaped blotches edged with black, these blotches extend down the sides. The Red Milk Snake is a tri-colored snake with broad red saddle-shaped markings bordered with black separated by pale bands.
