How to Care for Pueblan Milk Snakes

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Summary: Milk Snakes are a member of the king snake species with a variety of subspecies. Many milk snake subspecies, like the Pueblan milk snake and the Scarlet milk snake, closely resemble the poisonous coral snake. By imitating a deadly snake, the harmless milk snake scares away potential predators. A relatively small snake, milk snakes are often under three feet long. They eat a variety of animals, including rodents, eggs, birds, reptiles, amphibians and even other snakes. Contrary to common myths, milk snakes do not consume milk, but got their name from frequently inhabiting barns and being associated with milking cows.

In this free video series, our expert Brian Kleinman, will show you how to care for Pueblan Milk Snakes. If you have been searching for an exotic pet, or simply need tips and advice on raising milk snakes, let our expert teach your how to purchase a milk snake, how to handle a milk snake, and how to feed a milk snake. You will also learn what type of habitat to keep a Pueblan Milk Snake in and how to breed and care for milk snake babies. This very informative video will give you all the information you need to keep a happy and healthy Pueblan Milk Snake.

About the Expert

Contact: riversidereptiles.co...

Expert: Brian Kleinman, is the owner and operator of Riverside
Reptiles, an educational company. He has been working with amphibians and reptiles animals for over twenty years. After graduating with a BA in Biology, he continued with the summer programs at RBNC and was fortunate enough to fill the Animal Curator position at the Science Center of
Connecticut (SCOC) in 1999 (now the Children's Museum). For two and a half years he built habitats, and fed and cared for the animals. He taught the children that came in and out of the SCOC all about the animals that resided
there. He continues to travel to different parts of the world; expanding knowledge of the earth's great biodiversity.

www.riversidereptiles.com/

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