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Scarlet King Snake/Another Walk with Mike

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Snakes, as they often do, make their way onto an episode of 'Another Walk with Mike'. An absolutely gorgeous Scarlet King Snake will add color to your screen, as will other Florida panhandle inhabitants. See deer jump a fence, see a glass lizard, and see what you may have missed in past episodes. So much awaits you in this episode of 'Another Walk with Mike'. What are you waiting for? Press play!

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  • That picture of that young boy holding the sun is one of the coolest pictures I have ever seen.Nice shot!

  • @atmosspheres321 Thanks so much for sharing your genuine impression. Made my day. That's my son holding the sun. He's amazing!

  • Great video MIke? Where is 30A? I just spent the weekend in Pensacola looking for scarlet kings and no luck!

  • @Whidbeyflyer 30a is between SanDestina nd Panama City. I only found one scarlet in two years living there.

  • Mike, every time I see one of your snakey films I realize the Florida panhandle is scenic but rather dangerous!

  • I'm always glad to have you watch my efforts and also happy when you let me know how much you liked them. And yes, the panhnadle is scenic and gorgeous, but I don't see it as dangerous. Just watch your fingers and toes ;)

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  • don't wanna sound like a know-it-all or anything like that, just thought you'd like to know that maybe :)

  • that's not true, just for the record. The snake you found is indeed a "lampropeltis elapsoides", a Scarlet Kingsnake, but the way you came to that conclusion might not be the best one. If the tip of the head were black, it wouldn't necessarily be a coral snake. I have a pet snake, a "lampropeltis zonata", also known as the California Mountain Kingsnake, that looks very similar to the snake you found and the head is all black, and they are not coral snakes nor poisonous.

  • my name is mike 2

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