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Lampropeltis zonata Mountain Kingsnake
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Photographer: Russell Towle
ID: 0000 0000 0603 0338 (2003-06-15)Copyright © 2003 Russell Towle
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date of photo Jun 14, 2003
location
New York Canyon, a tributary of the North Fork American River (Placer County, California, US)notes At ~4600' elevation, on the verge of a cliff, this snake was photographed repeatedly as it wound its way through a system of tiny ledges and then disappeared into a hole in a mass of coarse dry moss. It was around two feet long. In this severely glaciated area of metamorphic rock, mainly chert of the Shoo Fly Complex, very little vegetation existed: stunted Douglas Fir and Ponderosa Pine, isolated tufts of Common Juniper, and some few Lewisia kelloggii.contributor's ID # Mountain_Kingsnake_028.JPG photo category: Animal - Reptile
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common names
California Mountain Kingsnake, Culebra-real Californiana (ITIS )
Mountain Kingsnake (photographer)
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