Texas records
Desert Kingsnake in Texas
HarmlessLampropeltis splendida

Yes. The Desert Kingsnake has been recorded in 85 Texas counties. It is non-venomous (harmless). Smooth, glossy scales with bold bands or chain-like patterns. Milksnakes mimic coral snakes, but red touches black.
Texas counties with Desert Kingsnake records
85 listed- Brewster
- Presidio
- Bexar
- Jeff Davis
- Tom Green
- Midland
- El Paso
- Nueces
- Pecos
- Crockett
- Archer
- Wilson
- Reeves
- Irion
- Wichita
- Webb
- Borden
- Lubbock
- Guadalupe
- La Salle
- Hudspeth
- Culberson
- Andrews
- Upton
- San Patricio
- Bailey
- Frio
- Jim Hogg
- Atascosa
- Duval
- Crosby
- Zavala
- Wise
- Starr
- Reagan
- Medina
- Ector
- Dickens
- Cottle
- Aransas
- Cochran
- Runnels
- Randall
- Potter
- Oldham
- McMullen
- Martin
- Lamb
- Kinney
- Hutchinson
- Hockley
- Hale
- Glasscock
- Gaines
- Floyd
- Dallas
- Crane
- Concho
- Clay
- Burleson
- Brown
- Yoakum
- Willacy
- Briscoe
- Ward
- Val Verde
- Terrell
- Swisher
- Sutton
- Scurry
- Bosque
- Parmer
- Parker
- Palo Pinto
- Nolan
- Montague
- McLennan
- McCulloch
- Maverick
- Lynn
- Kent
- Baylor
- Jim Wells
- Howard
- Hemphill
See the full Desert Kingsnake profile or all snakes in Texas.