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Medium sized species with smooth scales and a small, blunt head that is slightly distinct from the body. Adult milk snakes vary in coloration and pattern. The background color of the upper body can range from gray, beige, gray-brown, olive brown, or pinkish brown to red.
17 mar 2022 · Knowing whether you’re facing a harmless snake like the Eastern Milk Snake, or a venomous snake like the Eastern Copperhead, can help you avoid a potentially dangerous situation. There are 21 species of Pennsylvania snakes, three of which are venomous.
Pennsylvania Herp Identification is an educational tool for the public on the reptiles and amphibians found though out Pennsylvania.
Eastern milk snake . Scientific name: Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum. Common name: Eastern milk snake. Length: 52 in (132 cm). Venomous: No. Eastern milksnakes can grow to 52 inches (132cm) in length with smooth and shiny scales. They are brown with black edges, some have red to red/brown coloration.
In Pennsylvania, the eastern hog-nosed snake resides in a major portion of the state, although it is not found in abundant numbers. Adult sizes vary from 18 to 45 inches. Eastern Milksnake
Pennsylvania Herp Identification is an educational tool for the public on the reptiles and amphibians found though out Pennsylvania.
As the picture demonstrates, Eastern Milk Snakes (Lampropeltis triangulum) are very adaptable and colorful snakes. It’s one reason they are popular in the pet trade. Pennsylvania’s Milk Snakes inhabit fields, forests, farms and some residential areas.