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19-JUL-2008 ©2008 Carol L. Breton

Desert Kingsnake

Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area

This is the second wonderful snake I spotted during a sunrise visit to Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area.
It was on the gound along a path I was walking when we spotted each other. I was amazed at how it flattened itself out and slithered through the brush.

"COMMON KINGSNAKE (L. g. spiendida)

DESCRIPTION: A large (up to 1,422 mm or 56" in total length) snake with markings that vary depending on the location/subspecies (see subspecies descriptions below).
Base coloration is black or very dark brown. Over most of its range in Arizona it has white rings. In southeastern Arizona it is marked with yellow speckles on the sides
and thin yellow bands across the back. Solid black specimens are occasionally encountered in extreme southern Arizona along the border with Mexico.
The scales are smooth and shiny and the pupils are round.

DISTRIBUTION: This snake is found across most of the state. It is absent from Arizona's higher mountains and the high elevations of Mogollon Rim country.
In Arizona it ranges in elevation from near sea level at Yuma to about 6,000'.

HABITAT: In Arizona the Common Kingsnake is found in biotic communities ranging from the desertscrubs, through the grasslands,
and into the lower reaches of Madrean Evergreen Woodland and Great Basin Conifer Woodland. It seems to be most abundant in areas near water such as riparian corridors,
large drainages, agriculture and orchards, mesquite bosques, and grasslands. It is less commonly encountered in open and dry desert areas.

BEHAVIOR: This ground-dweller is primarily diurnal in spring and fall and nocturnal during the hot summer months. It hibernates during the cold months of late fall and winter.
When captured or persistently harassed it may roll into a ball with its head hidden within the coils.

DIET: This is a powerful constrictor that preys on snakes (including rattlesnakes), mice, rats, lizards, amphibians, reptile eggs, small turtles, and birds.

REPRODUCTION: Mating takes place in spring and a clutch of up to 24 eggs is laid in late spring or early summer. Hatchlings begin to emerge in August.

SUBSPECIES FOUND IN AZ:
CALIFORNIA KINGSNAKE Lampropeltis getula californiae. This subspecies is black or dark brown and has 21 to 45 white bands. The bands become wider on the lower sides.
The snout and face are usually marked with small white blotches.
WESTERN BLACK KINGSNAKE Lampropeltis getula nigrita. This subspecies is solid black. Some individuals have isolated small white speckles.
DESERT KINGSNAKE Lampropeltis getula splendida. This subspecies has yellow speckles and patches on the sides and 45 to 95 thin yellow bands across the back.
The snout and face are usually marked with small yellow blotches. By Thomas C. Brennan"


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larose forest photos16-Mar-2013 22:52
Wow, it is a beauty. You were quick to get these excellent shots. V
marko gregoric25-Jan-2009 17:33
Very good catch.V.
Janet Forjan-Freedman19-Sep-2008 22:59
What a cool yet scary find and capture!
mathilda williams09-Aug-2008 16:54
great capture!
mathilda
Neal Nye31-Jul-2008 11:35
It's nothing short of amazing how you can get such good shots of these, moving as fast as they do. So impressive.
Chris Thorpe30-Jul-2008 15:50
Outstanding catch!~V~
Chad Ramsey29-Jul-2008 17:09
OOh, nice find! V
Sam Rua29-Jul-2008 03:49
Nice capture, Carol. I really like the color pattern on this one.
Jean D29-Jul-2008 03:03
A stunning capture, Carol! ~V~
Jay Levin29-Jul-2008 02:37
Outstanding capture and timing, Carol. I love the details on this snake. Vote
Walter Otto Koenig29-Jul-2008 02:25
Very cool shot. Excellent timing, nice exposure and sharp focus. Thank you for the description. "V
Guest 29-Jul-2008 02:22
Excellent Shot V
Simon Chandler29-Jul-2008 02:19
Wow, amazing shot. Fantastic composition and capture. v
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