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What Do Baby Milk Snakes Eat?

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Summary: Baby milk snakes are usually fairly small, so they prefer to feed on small lizards and small mice that have a lizard scent. Find out how milk snakes are fed as they get older with help from an advanced certified animal control officer in this free video on baby milk snakes.

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Tim Cole has been keeping reptiles for over four decades and has professional experience working with zoos and scientific field studies. Cole is the owner/proprietor of Austin Reptile...read more

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"I'm Tim Cole, the owner of Austin Reptile Service and we're here to answer the question, what do baby milk snakes eat? Milk snakes are a sub-species of snake that's related to the king snakes or in the same family and milk snakes occur pretty much from the east coast almost all the way to the west coast. They get as far as Arizona and most milk snakes are what we call tri-color in appearance, combinations of red, black, yellow, orange, white and these are usually ranged on around the body or white blotches in around the body. The made, baby milk snakes are rather small and they usually want to feed on small lizards and as far as they get a little bit of size to 'em, they will feed on small mice and even baby milk snakes will feed on mice if you cup some a little bit, you might have to use some lizards for sent in the mice but eventually they'll feed on mice with no problem. Adult milk snakes are big enough to feed on adult mice. So, that's how we feed baby milk snakes."

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