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Tell them apart

California Mountain Kingsnake vs. Sonoran Coralsnake

It matters: the Sonoran Coralsnake is venomous, while the California Mountain Kingsnake is harmless.

California Mountain Kingsnake

California Mountain Kingsnake

Lampropeltis zonata

Harmless
Family
Colubridae
Group
Kingsnake / Milksnake
Size
2–5 ft.
Identify
Smooth, glossy scales with bold bands or chain-like patterns. Milksnakes mimic coral snakes, but red touches black.
Sonoran Coralsnake

Sonoran Coralsnake

Micruroides euryxanthus

Venomous
Family
Elapidae
Group
Coral snake
Size
Small and slender, 1–2 ft.
Identify
Red, yellow (whitish), and black rings with red touching yellow; blunt black snout.

How to tell them apart

A harmless mimic of the US coral snake. On US coral snakes red bands touch yellow; on these mimics red usually touches black. This color rule is reliable ONLY in the United States — it does not hold for coral snakes elsewhere.

Never rely on a single feature to judge a live snake. If you cannot positively identify it, keep your distance. Informational only.