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me and my buddy caught a pretty big kingsnake. took it to his house, and put it into a big tank. the kingsnake ended up laying 19 eggs, 18 of which hatched. i brought one home and there are still about 8 at his house. the thing is badass.
anyone else got any out of the norm pets?
anyone else got any out of the norm pets?
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king snake, name for a number of species of the genus Lampropeltis, nonvenomous, egg-laying, constricting snakes of North America which show much variation in color and markings. The common king snake, or chain snake (Lampropeltis getulus), of the E United States is usually about 3 to 5 ft (90–150 cm) long and black or brown with yellow and white rings or bands that form a chainlike pattern. It eats rodents, birds, and snakes. It is immune to the venom of the rattlesnake and the copperhead, which it kills by constriction.
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5 ft is too big of a constrictor for me (but of course they only grow as big as their habitat). Keep it in a small aquarium and it will stay smaller.
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5 ft is too big of a constrictor for me (but of course they only grow as big as their habitat). Keep it in a small aquarium and it will stay smaller.
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I had 4 ferrets (man they were great pets) but the ex took them... I might get 2 more next summer (if I will be willing to sacrafice mod money for pets).
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5 ft is too big of a constrictor for me (but of course they only grow as big as their habitat). Keep it in a small aquarium and it will stay smaller.
Thats actually a myth.