GETULA
Getula - The Common Kingsnake
Subspecies
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San Diego Co.
San Diego Co. California
© Will Wells
San Diego Co. California
Found by Steve & Brian Hinds
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Carlsbad, San Diego Co. California
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San Diego Co. California with O on top of his head. Looks to be a relatively common marking on Kings from this county.
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San Diego Co. California
with a cool head pattern.
© Kent VanSoy
Another beautiful light brown and yellow stunner, along with a typical banded and striper from, San Diego Co. California
© Brian Hinds
I love this snake, the light brown and bright yellow are a stunning combination!
Carlsbad California, San Diego Co.
© Jeremiah Easter
A very nice king with nice wide bands.
© Bill Townsend
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© Brian hinds
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Sutter Co. California
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My son Cameron with two large very attractive brown and yellow California Kingsnakes from Sutter Co. California. This pair of Kings was found under a piece of plywood
about 3ft X 2ft and about 10ft away from a full 4X8 sheet.
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Bryce Stephenson with a California Kingsnake he flipped in Sutter Co. California
Yuba Co California
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Daugherty Hill Wildlife Area
Yuba Co. California
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Upper range of their habitat.
Found north of Marysville Ca. By my wife Tiffany and Bryce Stephenson
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Found by Bryce Stephenson I find many kings in this county with real nice white bands.
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A very light hypo looking King from Yuba Co. California found with normal banded.
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This shade of brown is one of my favorite
banded colors
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Ventral scales of a California Kingsnake.
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