Alternative Name
Pueblan Milk Snake
Scientific Name: Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli
Basic Info
Averaging around three feet, or 90 centimeters, the Pueblan Milksnake is a moderately sized milksnake. Their black snout is usually marked with white speckles. The body is often very brightly colored, with rings of red, white, and black. The white rings sometimes darken to yellow, orange, or even red. These snakes, when the red is bright red or reddish orange, are known as "apricot" or "tangerine" phase Pueblan Milksnakes.
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Behavior
The Pueblan Milksnake is a moderately sized snake that makes a great pet for a beginner. Although the young snakes can be somewhat nervous and aggressive, they calm down as they mature and are quite easy to handle and care for.
Pueblan Milksnakes usually feed on small mammals or lizards in the wild. Pueblan Milksnakes are known for their prolificacy, often having as many as three clutches of eggs per year.
Origin
North America
History
Pueblan Milksnakes are native to Mexico and southern Texas. They are one of the most popular Milksnakes to keep as a pet in the United States.
Common Foods
They are valued as wild animals on the farm and in urban areas as they eat mice and other rodents.