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Common Name:
Central Plains Milk Snake
Scientific Name:
Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis
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Range:
North Central Texas (Witchita Falls) west to the edge of the High Plains (Lubbock) northwest into Colorado and north through Oklahoma and Kansas. It enters Nebraska south of the Platte River
Diet:
Skinks, Lizards, Racerunners, small snakes and rodents
Habitat:
Rocky, prairie hillsides
Distribution:
Common
Size:
Hatchling 5-8 inches
Adult 16-36 inches
Clutch Size:
2 to 9 eggs
Morphs:
Several anerythristic specimens reported
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