laktaameja
Laktaameja, also known as the "Milk Snake," is a species of non-venomous snake found in the southern United States, particularly in the states of Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi. It is a member of the Colubridae family and is known for its distinctive appearance, with a light-colored belly and a dark-colored back, often with a pattern of dark blotches or bands. The snake is typically found in a variety of habitats, including forests, swamps, and grasslands, and is often encountered near bodies of water.
Laktaameja are primarily nocturnal and are known to be excellent climbers, often seen scaling trees and other
The species is not considered to be a significant threat to humans, as it is generally shy
The conservation status of the Laktaameja is currently listed as Least Concern by the International Union