The South Florida Kingsnake averages between four and five feet (120-150cm), although they often reach up to six feet. They are slightly larger than the northern variety of the snake. They are usually yellowish with bands of cream or yellow and some
The Speckled Kingsnake, sometimes referred to as the "Salt and Pepper" Kingsnake, is marked by a dusting of light yellow spots all over its back. They have ebony bodies and the spots are literally all over their backs; nearly every inch of this snake
On average, Andean Milksnakes grow to about six feet in length. They are tricolored, with bands of white, red, and yellow or orange. The scales have black tips and some specimens are very dark colored. Black flecks on a white background characterize
Significantly larger than other milk snakes, an adult Black Milksnake is likely to reach around six feet in length. The largest known specimen, the male at the San Antonio Zoo, is recorded at seven feet, two inches. They are very heavy and dense. Mat
The Central Plains Milksnake is an average sized, colorful snake. Their coloration of a light body with red, orange, yellow and/or white patches and black-edged brown patches on the side of the body resemble that of the Copperhead or Coral Snake. Thi
The Eastern Milksnake reaches a size of two to three feet at maturity. Their bodies are a light gray to yellow color with a light y or v shaped patch on their neck. Eastern Milksnakes also have red to brown colored blotches along their back.
The Honduran Milksnake has the most diversity in coloration of all the milksnake subspecies; the Honduran Milksnake appears in a variety of colors and patterns. They are usually banded with yellow, black and red. The yellow bands can also be white or