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Cauliflower snakes smell so bad? Can you keep it?
The cauliflower snake is known as the king snake, also known as the king snake, the king snake, the stinky yellow jaw, and so on.

Habitat: It is the fastest growing and larger snake among non-venomous snakes (except pythons). It inhabits mountains, plains and hilly areas, and is active near rivers, reservoirs, reservoirs and other near-water areas. The king snake is agile and fierce, crawling fast and climbing up trees. It is a generalist snake that preys on frogs, birds, rodents and various bird eggs. When food is scarce, it even devours its own young or its own kind. The anal glands of the king snake can emit a strange odor, so it is known as the stinking yellow jaw. At present, there are not too many species of non-venomous snakes that are suitable for artificial cultivation. Because of its large size, hardiness, adaptability, fast growth, short feeding cycle, easy feeding and hatching, and many other advantages, many snake farms or snake farmers, especially in the northern provinces and regions, most of them raise the king snake as a non-venomous snake feeding object. The king snake is also known as the cauliflower snake, the king snake, the king snake, the stinking yellow jaw, etc. The king snake feeds on frogs, birds and other animals. It feeds on frogs, birds, rodents and various bird eggs. The feeding density of the king snake should be 7 to 10 per square meter of 500 grams or so, the shape of the larger ones, each square meter can be reduced by 2 to 4, in three-dimensional breeding conditions per square meter can be raised 15 to 25. Just put into the snake farm of the king snake, because of the new environment is not familiar with, only at night will come out to forage for food, but the vast majority of king snakes are bold and not afraid of people. The king snake has a large amount of food, a 500-700 grams or so, once can swallow 1 to 2 frogs or even swallowed 2 to 3 young chicks, after a full meal takes about 7 to 15 days to digest. The king snake has snake-eating habits, even if the bait is sufficient and varied, it is also necessary to put in a few water snakes from time to time to avoid swallowing each other. The king kinsnake grows quickly under suitable artificial breeding conditions,