Scarlet King

Now this is a beautiful Hunter. Of course this particular one is a babe. Scarlet Kingsnake

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The scarlet kingsnake is a species of kingsnake found in the southeastern and eastern portions of the United States. Like all kingsnakes, they are nonvenomous. They are found in pine flatwoods, hydric hammocks, pine savannas, mesic pine-oak forests, prairies, cultivated fields, and a variety of suburban habitats; not unusually, people find scarlet kingsnakes in their swimming pools, especially during the spring. Until recently, and for much of the 20th century, scarlet kingsnakes were considered a subspecies of milksnakes. However, Pyron & Bubrink demonstrated the phylogenetic distinction of this species and its closer relationship to the mountain kingsnakes of the southwestern United States. These largely fossorial snakes are the smallest of all species within the genus Lampropeltis, usually ranging from 40 to 50 cm at maturity. The maximum recorded length is 68.4 cm. Hatchlings range in size from 8 to 18 cm.
 
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Now now Walter 3rd you changed something you bugger lol :p when i looked at the post a while ago I smiled and got all fuzzy and warm with that cute yunggin and all haha. Then you had to go and make me nervous to step over that rock in the woods and go down in that ravine behind the barn where that rock shelve is . You stinker you ;p lol The kid is precious and I like azaleas nice pics bro.