They are both Lampropeltis Getula Holbrooki. The one being eaten is a juvenile. The dorsal barring fades as they age. It could be a male or a female, impossible to distinguish without physical examination and a sexing probe. They are voracious feeders, I have one in my collection.
They are both Lampropeltis Getula Holbrooki. The one being eaten is a juvenile. The dorsal barring fades as they age. It could be a male or a female, impossible to distinguish without physical examination and a sexing probe. They are voracious feeders, I have one in my collection.