![]() ![]() Lampropeltis triangulum multistriata: Pale milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum micropholis: Ecuadorian milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis: Honduran milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis: Central Plains milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum gaigeae: Black milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum dixoni: Dixon’s milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum conanti: Conant’s milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum celaenops: New Mexico milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli: Pueblan milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum blanchardi: Blanchard’s milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum arcifera: Jalisco milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum annulata: Mexican milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum andesiana: Andean milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum amaura: Louisiana milk snake.Lampropeltis triangulum abnorma: Guatemalan milk snake.There are twenty-four subspecies of milk snake, at least one of which inhabits Isla Sorna: Barns provide cool, shady environments where rodents may be found, and so are ideal places for the snake to live. It is not anatomically capable of suckling from a cow’s udder, however the myth likely originates from the fact that milk snakes will frequently take advantage of barns for habitat. The name “milk snake” comes from the urban legend that they drink the milk of cows. The milk snake ( Lampropeltis triangulum) is a species of nonvenomous snake belonging to the family Colubridae which can be found throughout the warmer parts of the Americas. ![]()
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