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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Serpentes

Subfamily
  
Colubrinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Subspecies

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Genus
  
Lampropeltis

Higher classification
  
Milk snake

Order
  
Scaled reptiles


Scientific name
  
Lampropeltis triangulum gaigae

Similar
  
Snake, Milk snake, Kingsnakes, Reptile, Pueblan milk snake

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Lampropeltis triangulum gaigeae, commonly known as the black milk snake, is a nonvenomous subspecies of milk snake. It is the largest known milk snake. Black milk snakes are found in the mountains of Costa Rica and Panama.

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Description

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Hatchlings black milk snakes are between 12 and 16 inches in length. They are red, black, and white or yellow as hatchlings. When they are between 6 and 10 months of age, the black milk snakes will begin to change colors, and start to turn black as they grow to adulthood. Adult black milk snakes average between 48–76 inches (4 feet – 6 feet 4 inches), but some have been known to grow up to 7 feet in length.

Geographic range

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Black milk snakes are native to Costa Rica and Panama. They typically live in the wet, high mountain cloud forests at elevations between 5,000 and 7,400 feet in Costa Rica, and 4,300–6,500 feet in Panama.

Diet

Black milk snakes typically eat mice, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, reptile eggs, birds, and bird eggs in the wild.

Captivity

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Black milk snakes can make excellent pets for many people. They are typically very hardy snakes in captivity. As hatchlings they will readily accept mice, and as adults may consume medium-sized rats. Since they dwell in high elevations in the wild, they do well with their temperatures between 72 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit. If they are kept at temperatures between 80 - 85 degrees, they metabolize their food much more quickly than other colubrids, and can become overweight very easily.



References

Black milk snake Wikipedia


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