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Nelson's milksnake

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Serpentes

Genus
  
Lampropeltis

Higher classification
  
Milk snake

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Subspecies

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Scientific name
  
Lampropeltis triangulum nelsoni

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

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Nelson's milksnake (Lampropeltis triangulum nelsoni) is a subspecies of king snake that is found in Mexico from southern Guanajuato and central Jalisco to the Pacific Coast. It is also found on the narrow plains of northwestern Michoacán and on the Tres Marias Islands. The range of this snake appears to be tied to the proximity of watercourses, including ones utilized for irrigation and agriculture. It is a subspecies of the milksnake, Lampropeltis triangulum. It is similar in size to other king snakes, averaging 42 inches (110 cm) long, and like them, is nonvenomous.

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Nelson's milksnake Nelsons Milk Snake Little Scorpion

This species is named in honor of Edward W. Nelson who worked for the U.S. Biological Survey from 1890, becoming chief in 1916.

Characteristics

Size: Adults average 42 inches (110 cm) long.

Habitat: Semi-arid coastal thorn scrub and interior tropical deciduous forests.

Nelson's milksnake Aberrant Nelsons39 Milksnake Hatchling

Prey: Nelsons are opportunistic feeders. They will eat birds, small rodents, lizards, amphibians, and other snakes, including venomous species. It has a natural tolerance to the venoms of many native snakes.

Appearance

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The snake has 13 to 18 red rings and commonly has a dark-flecked light snout (in rare cases, the snout is mostly black). While the red bands are quite wide, the black ones are noticeably thinner, and the white is very thin. There is practically no black tipping on both the white and the red scales. Albinism and pattern aberrancies are established. It has 19 to 23 rows of smooth scales and a single anal plate.

Nelson's milksnake Nelson39s Milk Snake

Until noted by Williams in 1978, it was not recognized that the L. t. sinaloae, or Sinaloan milksnake, found near Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico, is a subspecies of milksnake distinct from the less common L. t. nelsoni.

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References

Nelson's milksnake Wikipedia