- Scarlet Kingsnake
Taxobox
name = Scarlet King Snake
image_size = 235px
image_caption = Scarlet King snake, Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Reptilia
ordo =Squamata
subordo =Serpentes
familia =Colubridae
genus = "Lampropeltis "
species = "L. triangulum"
subspecies = "L. t. elapsoides"
trinomial = "Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides"
trinomial_authority = (Holbrook,1838 )The Scarlet Kingsnake ("Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides") is a type of
king snake that is found in the Eastern portion of theUnited States , particularlyFlorida . It is asubspecies of themilk snake "Lampropeltis triangulum".citation
title = Analysis of sympatric populations of Lampropeltis triangulum syspila and Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides, in western Kentucky and adjacent Tennessee with relation to the taxonomic status of the scarlet kingsnake
last1 = Armstrong
first1 = Michael P.
last2 = Frymire
first2 = David
last3 = Zimmerer
first3 = Edmund J.
journal = Journal of Herpetology
volume = 35
issue = 4
date = December 2001
year = 2001
pages = 688-93
issn = 0022-1511
url = http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com/hww/jumpstart.jhtml?recid=0bc05f7a67b1790e050a2140da939dde29bfd13582719af621eb734dba33044f9d443e023694dc49&fmt=P] They are found in pine flatwoods, hardwood hammocks, prairies, cultivated fields, and suburban areas. It is significantly smaller than some of the other kingsnake s, usually well under 20 inches long. The maximum recorded length was 68.5cm (27 inches). Neonates (newborns) can be as small as 3 and a half inches.The snake has a tri-color pattern of
black ,red , andyellow bands thatmimic the venomouscoral snake . A method to help differentiate between venomous and non venomous tri-color snakes inNorth America is found in the popular phrases "red on yellow, kill a fellow; red on black venom lack" or "If red touches yellow, you're a dead fellow; if red touches black, you're alright, Jack" and "Red and black is a friend of Jack".While the phrases can be helpful in
North America to partially identify a certain amount of risk with the venomous coral snakes they should not be used as a means of identification. If "red touches black" it does not necessarily indicate a non venomous snake and it certainly does not necessarily denote a scarlet kingsnake. Be advised that the "phrases" are not accurate outside of North America. Other localities have venomous snakes where the red and black touch - and even within North America there are other snake species besides the Scarlet Kingsnake which are not venomous and have similar markings.Juvenile specimens of this snake usually have the same colours as adults, but often have rings that look more "off white" than yellow. As they become mature, their rings turn more yellow.
Scarlet kingsnakes spend a lot of their time hiding under cover. Loose bark on rotting pine trees is a favorite place for them to hide. It is in these places that they find a steady supply of one of their favorite foods,
skink s.They eat small animals, eggs and other reptiles including lizards and other snakes.Many people have these as pets as they are easy to look after.
It is thought to
intergrade with the Eastern Milksnake to make an intermediate form once named the coastal plains milk snake (Latin: "Lampropeltis triangulum temporalis"), but this is no longer recognized as a legitimatesubspecies .citation
url = http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?collection=ENV&recid=1964640
title = Systematics and natural history of the American milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum.
publisher = Milwaukee Public Museum
place = Milwaukee, WI (USA)
year = 1988
last = Williams
first = Kenneth L.
authorlink = Kenneth L. Williams]References
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