San Bernardino Mountain Kingsnake (Lampropeltis zonata parvirubra)
Created: November 19th, 2009 - 02:50 AM
Last Modified: May 31st, 2012 - 11:45 AM Entered by: Brian Hubbs
Record 32975
Last Modified: May 31st, 2012 - 11:45 AM Entered by: Brian Hubbs
Record 32975
Country: United States |
State: California |
County: Riverside County |
Time: 2005-05-17 13:50:00 |
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Qty: 1 |
Age: Adult |
Sex: Male |
Method: Rock flipping |
Habitat: pine/oak woodland |
Body Temperature: ----- |
Air Temperature: ----- |
Ground Temperature: ----- |
Humidity: ----- |
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Sky Conditions: ----- |
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Elevation: 5485.00ft |
Barometric Pressure: ----- |
Notes
An adult pair was found under a rock, only the male was photographed. They had unusually wide white rings for parvirubra, and the male had only 33 triads. This is not that unusual, as I have seen snakes with as few as 24 triads in these mountains.