
Although they should not be handled right after eating (wait 48 hours) most other times will suit them. These snakes are good for beginners as they are relatively docile and respond quickly to gentle and consistent handling.

These harmless snakes have their odd name because sometime back in the dim recesses of human imagination, their frequent presence in barns and around dairy animals made some silly bugger think they were deriving their nourishment by sucking milk from the teats of the farm animals. Different Appearance between Coral Snake and Milk SnakeĪnd it can be hard to distinguish the difference, even for humans, hence the need for pneumonic device such as "Red next to yellow is a deadly fellow, and red next to black is a friend of Jack.” Origination of the name Milk snake And its purpose is for the non-venomous milk snake to pose as the more deadly coral snake, which signals to potential predators that they might be poisonous (which they aren't). Intended as a warning sign, much like a rattlesnake’s rattle, this distinctive coloration of coral snakes signals ‘back off’. Knowing this, in an evolutionary sense, harmless milk snakes have taken advantage of the venomous snake’s distinctive coloration. Coral snakes have small mouths that are unable to deliver much of a punch, and they have to chew on a predator, or a person who picks them up, to really deliver much venom. The coral snake (Micruroides spp.), is the second most venomous snake on the planet. Over eons of evolution, milk snakes have taken advantage of the coral snake’s coloration. Milk snakes are often found in the same habitat as the deadly coral snake. Variations in the configuration and arrangement of these triads of coloration helps identify the different milk snake subspecies. With a few exceptions, nearly all milk snakes sport the red, yellow (sometimes white) and black bands that contribute to a milk snake‘s striking appearance.

The milk snake's temperament and coloration make this species such a popular pet. The colorful Honduran milk snake reaches the 6 foot status. They are relatives of the king snake, and range in size from 2 feet in length to 6 feet. They come in 24 subspecies and are found from the US down to South America. Milk snakes (Lampropeltis sp.) are among the most common snakes kept in captivity as pets. Create an account, and post a question, and one of our zoologists will jump to the rescue.
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And when those situations arise, you can get some professional help from one of our Milk Snake Experts. But, sometimes we'll come across an oddball behavior that causes us to scratch our heads.
