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There is also a special building which houses snakes.
My mother went to the House Snake to get me an oracle.
Despite this, captive breeding of house snakes for color and pattern continues.
House snakes should be fed alone; their often violent feeding response may cause cannibalism.
Wild house snakes are often very nervous, but are not prone to biting.
The spotted house snake is widespread in the eastern parts of South Africa.
It is less common than some other species of house snakes and is seldom seen in the pet trade.
The sacred House Snake had his hole between the stones; but he only showed himself to my mother, when she brought him his milk.
There were also a new gas station, a roadside café, lines of tract housing snaking up the nearby hills.
Then rising up at last, she had milk brought and set it down for the House Snake; but he would not come for it.
It houses snakes, African elephants, pygmy hippos, armadillos, and rodents.
Built to resemble a ruined temple, it housed snakes and crocodiles as well as flowers.
When I picked up the slack from the pavement, a house snake went whipping into its pierced clay pot, not a yard from my hand.
"The road that led to the Queen of Oil's house snaked its way through a forest which appeared out of nowhere.
House snakes are prolific breeders and lay clutches averaging eight to 12 eggs that hatch after around two months of incubation.
Cape House Snakes are usually dark brown on top but the colour varies greatly, from almost black through brown to olive green.
The reptile house houses snakes, Green iguanas, bearded dragon, American alligator, tortoises, and more.
By afternoon, lines of people at Manhattan discount brokerage houses snaked outside the doorways, and sometimes it took more than an hour to get inside. '
I said, "I was away in the border land, when the House Snake stung the Queen.
African house snakes are common in the exotic pet trade, the primary species available is L. capensis, others are harder to acquire.
Campania and Calabria preserved an ancient practice of keeping a propitious house snake, here linked with the genius.
Spotted house snakes are habitat specialists, occurring in rocky areas, often hiding under exfoliating rock flakes or between narrow crevices.
Lamprophis is a genus of colubrid snakes commonly referred to as African house snakes.
It is a community of high-rise condominiums, mid-rise town-dwellings, and houses snaking around the remnants of a now freshwater lake.
Aurora house snake, L. aurora (Linnaeus, 1758)
It is a subspecies of the milk snake 'Lampropeltis triangulum'.
The Milk Snake (Lampropeltis triangulum) is a species of king snake.
Lampropeltis triangulum, milk snake, subspecies:
C. guatemalensis - Milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum)
Lampropeltis triangulum andesiana, commonly known as the Andean milksnake, is an alpine subspecies of milk snake.
Lampropeltis triangulum annulata, commonly known as the Mexican milk snake, is a nonvenomous species of milk snake.
Lampropeltis triangulum (Scarlet Kingsnake/Milksnake)
Lampropeltis triangulum, commonly known as a milk snake or milksnake, (French: Couleuvre tachetée; Spanish: Culebra-real coralillo) is a species of king snake.
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.
They can sometimes be mistaken for the scarlet kingsnake, (Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides) or the Eastern milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum) in the areas where their ranges overlap.
It was once believed that the scarlet kingsnake intergraded with the Eastern milk snake, which produced a variation once named the coastal plains milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum temporalis), but this is no longer recognized as a legitimate subspecies.
Williams has concluded from his research that Lampropeltis triangulum temporalis are intermediate between the scarlet kingsnake and the eastern milksnake and that therefore, these so called Coastal Plains phase milksnakes are intergrades and thus not a proper scientific designation.