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HOW RAPIDLY DO THE FLORIDA KING SNAKES GROW HO LONG TO GET...

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Question by DEE
Submitted on 10/4/2003
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HOW RAPIDLY DO THE FLORIDA KING SNAKES GROW HO LONG TO GET TO FULL LENGTH.


Answer by Anthony
Submitted on 12/20/2003
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I think i should have this on because it is interesting having a name as an account

 

Answer by Bob
Submitted on 1/9/2004
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They don't grow

 

Answer by Jessy
Submitted on 2/28/2004
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Florida King snakes get to be around 3 to 5 feet long.  I got one late December and he is now about 2 inches longer than when I got him.  He has shed once, therefore I conclude saying that Florida King snakes grow an average of 1/2 an inch a month.

 

Answer by Sarah e mail is-cute n exotic 13
Submitted on 1/8/2005
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They grow to about 3 and 1 half to 4 inches and sat the most 4 and 1/2...They shed sometimes and stay quite skinny i have had about five of them so has my father.

 

Answer by korn killer
Submitted on 3/22/2005
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dont care

 

Answer by Sparky Marky
Submitted on 11/15/2005
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i think that snakes suck eggs....so does paul obrien....he sucks eggs aswell.....he luvs boys ...and like to kiss their fingers... he does this because he enjoys the pleasure of the food they left on their fingers.....also he sucks conors toe jam out of his ears...that is unusual for a rare south african monkey to read about!!!!!!!

 

Answer by thinkclear_9
Submitted on 3/30/2006
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I just got my king snake dec and it is now april and he has grown about 6"

 

Answer by Jimmy-Bob
Submitted on 5/16/2006
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No offence but its an awful question just search on google

 

Answer by anoymomus
Submitted on 7/18/2006
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King snakes get 6 to 8 feet long, my king snake is now 5 1/2 ft long, and is still growing, shes shedding as we speak

 

Answer by ROXY
Submitted on 9/4/2006
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SNAKES CAN EAT
Large frogs
Large insects
Large spiders
Other snakes
Birds
Eagles
Lizards
Mammals
RATS

 

Answer by bbbbbbbbbbbbob
Submitted on 10/8/2006
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Answer by Jenetta Bolton
Submitted on 5/16/2007
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i think they grow from having the food they need and the right food 2 eat so they can grow larger and larger

 

Answer by amber
Submitted on 5/17/2007
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Wat book can i get on snakes growth

 

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