The Central Plains Milk Snake (Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis) is a species of Kingsnake – a genus of 45 subspecies who are known for their vibrant patterns and called “king” because they eat other snakes, similar to the King Cobra (the people who came up with these names were very invested in male-based hierarchical systems).
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The Central Plains Milk Snake (Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis) is a species of Kingsnake – a genus of 45 subspecies who are known for their vibrant patterns and called “king” because they eat other snakes, similar to the King Cobra (the people who came up with these names were very invested in male-based hierarchical systems).