SINOLOAN MILKSNAKE

our class' Sinoloan Milksnake

 

The Sinoloan Milksnake got its name from an old folktale. See, an old farmer saw a milksnake in his barn and told people that a milksnake had been sucking the milk out of his cow's teat, but a cow is not going to let a whole bunch of teeth clamp down on her teat.

The milksnake is so little that it can't attack prey, so it has to wait for its food. It eats rodents and other small things. The Sinoloan is harmful to smaller things, but is nothing to the big animals. The Sinoloan Milksnake come's from Mexico, where it lives in shrubs, bushes, and other things like that.

 

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