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  - Times of India - Life & Style - 07/Jan 01:30

Kingsnakes: Physical characteristics, habitat, species, life span and more

Kingsnakes are nonvenomous reptiles found across North America, renowned for their striking patterns and ability to prey on venomous snakes like rattlesnakes, to which they are immune. These adaptable snakes inhabit various environments, including forests and urban areas. Recent scientific studies have reclassified many kingsnake species based on DNA analysis, igniting debates on their taxonomy. Some species face conservation challenges.

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