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Non-Venomous Snakes

Non-Venomous Snakes. By: Harris. King snakes. Most king snakes are 1.5 to 6 feet long.

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Non-Venomous Snakes

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  1. Non-Venomous Snakes By: Harris

  2. Kingsnakes • Most king snakes are 1.5 to 6 feet long. • King snakes live in Mexico, South America and United States. This snake does not take care of their babies. King snakes live in some forest, marsh, grassland, woodland and desert areas. King snakes eat earthworms, fish, frogs, mice, eggs, insects, other snakes and some reptiles like lizards and turtles, they can even eat a venomous Pit viper.

  3. Boa Constrictors • Boa constrictors are good climbers, they usually live in jungles, rain forest and deserts. They are found in Mexico, Central America and South America. If a boa constrictor didn`t have a tongue it wouldn`t be able to find it`s food. Boa constrictors eat mice, squirrels, lizards, rats and birds.

  4. North American Racer Snakes • Racer snakes are carnivores. They eat frogs, insects, and small squirrels. Most of the North American Racer Snakes live in the Southern and Eastern parts of the continent. They got there name because of how quickly they move. Females lay about 3 to 28 eggs in only one time! North American Racer Snakes hunt on frogs, mice, insects and other small rodents.

  5. Credits • Pictures from Microsoft Clip Art. • Narrated by Harris.

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