Introducing the Lampropeltis leonis, or Mexican king snake, a striking reptile known for its bold black and yellow bands, reaching lengths of 3 to 5 feet. This nocturnal predator thrives in Central Mexico's temperate forests and savannas, playing a vital role in controlling rodent populations within its ecosystem.
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Geophis tarascae
<strong>Geophis tarascae</strong> is a slender, medium-sized snake native to the temperate forests of central Mexico, known for its striking dark brown and light gray coloration, large eyes, and nocturnal behavior. This species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by preying on small mammals and contributes to regulating local biodiversity.