Eastern kingsnake a beneficial species as it eats rattlesnakes

2008-04-03 / News

The eastern kingsnake is a shiny black snake with thin white or cream-colored bands. This reptile also is called the "chain snake" because the lines that stretch across its back are linked along the sides. The species' typical length is 3-4 feet long, but the record is almost 7 feet.

Although the eastern kingsnake might look scary at first glance, it is harmless and very beneficialto have in your yard. The snake is resistant to pit-viper venom and readily eats copperheads, cottonmouths and rattlesnakes; hence, its title as "king" of all snakes.

Killing non-venomous snakes, including the eastern kingsnake, is illegal in Georgia.

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