Kansas records
Prairie Kingsnake in Kansas
HarmlessLampropeltis calligaster

Yes. The Prairie Kingsnake has been recorded in 74 Kansas counties. It is non-venomous (harmless). Smooth, glossy scales with bold bands or chain-like patterns. Milksnakes mimic coral snakes, but red touches black.
Kansas counties with Prairie Kingsnake records
74 listed- Douglas
- Sedgwick
- Johnson
- Barber
- Meade
- Stafford
- Butler
- Sumner
- Russell
- Allen
- Chautauqua
- Chase
- Shawnee
- Barton
- Franklin
- Ellsworth
- Cowley
- Comanche
- Brown
- Bourbon
- Neosho
- Miami
- Saline
- Ellis
- Elk
- Crawford
- Cherokee
- Riley
- Reno
- Osage
- Leavenworth
- Kingman
- Greenwood
- Woodson
- Wabaunsee
- Pratt
- Labette
- Harper
- Ford
- Rice
- McPherson
- Lyon
- Jackson
- Dickinson
- Clark
- Wilson
- Washington
- Montgomery
- Jefferson
- Atchison
- Anderson
- Wyandotte
- Seward
- Rush
- Pottawatomie
- Ottawa
- Marion
- Linn
- Lincoln
- Kiowa
- Kearny
- Harvey
- Geary
- Doniphan
- Coffey
- Trego
- Pawnee
- Nemaha
- Morris
- Mitchell
- Marshall
- Gray
- Edwards
- Cloud
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