Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum (Eastern Milksnake)Bentley, AlexCatesbeiana
Eastern Milk Snake(Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum)NH Conservation Status: Not ListedState Rank Status: Widespread and secureDistribution: Throughout NH except far northern regions.Description: A slender-bodied snake ranging from 24-36 inches. There are heavy red or reddish-brown blotches over a...
Even when the baby no longer requires its mother’s milk, it will learn and play each day until it can take care of itself. Breeding may begin as early as 15 years old, though the lifespan of an eastern gorilla is usually 35 to 40 years. In captivity, these primates may live up ...
Lampropeltis Triangulum (Eastern Milksnake)Wienecke, Renée K.Catesbeiana
Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum (Eastern Milk Snake). Antipredator behaviorSmith, Kevin G
LAMPROPELTIS TRIANGULUM TRIANGULUM (Eastern Milksnake)MUELL, MORGAN R.Herpetological Review
Lampropeltis triangulum (Eastern milksnake)Woodson, DennisCatesbeianaHolycross, A.T., and C. Schwalbe. 1995. Geographic distribution: Lampropeltis triangulum (Milk Snake). Herpetological Review 26:46.
Herpetological ReviewArizona's rarest snake--Lampropeltis triangulum, the milksnake, Tucson Herpetological Society Newsletter (Sonoran Herpetologist) 2:5, p. 41. In: Collected papers of the Tucson Herpetolog- ical Society 1988-1991. D. Hardy (ed.). http://tuc- sonherpsociety.org/ths...