Alternative Name
Florida King Snake
Scientific Name: Lampropeltis getula floridana
Basic Info
N/A
Health
Because a major portion of its diet in the wild is other snakes, the Florida Kingsnake should not be kept with other snakes, even those of the same species. They need a large enclosure, kept about 80 degrees Fahrenheit witha basking area 85 to 90 degrees. At night, the temperature should drop to between 70 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The enclosure should be kept dry, although it can be misted when the animal is shedding.
Habitat
Found primarily in savannah pine lands, prairies and cypress ponds,
Behavior
rather large and are common in captivity. Although somewhat aggressive when young, with frequent handling, the Florida Kingsnake can become quite docile.
Found primarily in savannah pine lands, prairies and cypress ponds, the Florida Kingsnake is a predator of the venomous rattlesnake. In the wild, the Florida Kingsnake feeds on snakes, rodents, frogs and lizards. Their native habitat is warm and moderately dry. The Florida Kingsnake is quite active, although they do not move very quickly. Because Florida Kingsnakes are easy to handle and keep in captivity, they make excellent pets for beginners.
Origin
North America
History
Found primarily in savannah pine lands, prairies and cypress ponds,
Common Foods
feeds on lizards, birds, snakes, eggs, frogs, lizards and small mammals