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Mexican Black King Snake is a constrictor Snake which is naive to parts of Mexico

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Like all kingsnakes, the Mexican black kingsnake is a constrictor and therefore lacks venom. Their diet includes other snakes (ophiophagy) — particularly rattlesnakes which are also common to the region—and as result, has developed a resilience to various kinds of venom.[5] This species will also consume small rodents, lizards, birds, and eggs. The Mexican black King Snake can live upto 15 to 20 years in captivity.

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