Re: Is this hatchling a Mexican Black Kingsnake?
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Originally Posted by Minkness
Note , MBKs are not born 'solid' black but actually sport white spots along their sides and belly and under their chin when young. The white disapears with age however.
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Thanks for the clarification. I'm certainly no MBK expert. I sould have said, "more or less" solid black. Certainly not banded. I can't see the photos of the snake in question, but the way she described it, I thought someone might have gotten their black kingsnakes and milksnakes confused. Sounds like it's a banded snake, so even considering juvie spots, it wouldn't be a mexican black king.
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