King snakes are nonpoisonous constrictors. They like to eat other snakes, even rattlesnakes and coral snakes. The venom from these poisonous snakes does not harm a king snake, and that is why it is called the king of all snakes. Students will read about the cream-colored eggs in a female king snake's clutch, the length of babies when they hatch, and the patterns and colors of these snakes' skin.
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King snakes are nonpoisonous constrictors. They like to eat other snakes, even rattlesnakes and coral snakes. The venom from these poisonous snakes does not harm a king snake, and that is why it is called the king of all snakes. Students will read about the cream-colored eggs in a female king snake's clutch, the length of babies when they hatch, and the patterns and colors of these snakes' skin.
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