Difference between revisions of "Kingsnake"
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− | Image:Lampropeltis_triangulum_elapsoides.jpg |'''Scarlet kingsnake'''<p><small>( © User:Dawson(2007) WikiMedia Commons)</small> | + | Image:Lampropeltis_triangulum_elapsoides.jpg |'''Scarlet kingsnake'''<p><small>( © Author=User:Dawson(2007) WikiMedia Commons)</small> |
Image:Lampropeltis_getulus_californae.jpg |'''Californian kingsnake'''<p><small>( © Author= Ghostleretour (2005) WikiMedia Commons)</small> | Image:Lampropeltis_getulus_californae.jpg |'''Californian kingsnake'''<p><small>( © Author= Ghostleretour (2005) WikiMedia Commons)</small> | ||
− | Image:Lampropeltis_getula_getula.jpg |'''Common kingsnake'''<p><small>( © User:Dawson WikiMedia Commons)</small> | + | Image:Lampropeltis_getula_getula.jpg |'''Common kingsnake'''<p><small>( © Author=User:Dawson WikiMedia Commons)</small> |
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Kingsnakes are common pet snakes of the genus Lampropeltis (subfamily Colubrinae, family Colubridae). They include scarlet kingsnakes (L. triangulum elapsoides), grey- banded kingsnakes (L. alterna), Californian kingsnakes (L. getulus californae) and Florida kingsnakes (L. getulus floridana). The common kingsnake (L. getulus) has a wide range of North America and is terrestrial. Their POTZ is 23-30° with a humidity of 50-70%. <gallery widths="115px" perrow="6">
Image:Lampropeltis_triangulum_elapsoides.jpg |Scarlet kingsnake
( © Author=User:Dawson(2007) WikiMedia Commons) Image:Lampropeltis_getulus_californae.jpg |Californian kingsnake
( © Author= Ghostleretour (2005) WikiMedia Commons) Image:Lampropeltis_getula_getula.jpg |Common kingsnake
( © Author=User:Dawson WikiMedia Commons)