Another video of my Califorina Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae) eating a frozen/thawed hopper mouse. In this video, you can see how kingsnakes, like many non-venomous snakes, shake their tail in an attempt to scare off possible threats, essentially mimicking rattlesnakes.
My pet rattle snake showing his dangerouse venemouse fangs off for the camera.
Omg!! Look at the size of that thing!
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Another video of my Califorina Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae) eating a frozen/thawed hopper mouse. In this video, you can see how kingsnakes, like many non-venomous snakes, shake their tail in an attempt to scare off possible threats, essentially mimicking rattlesnakes.
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