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Kingsnakes are typically docile and calm, making them popular pets. Although some recently wild-caught or stressed individuals may show aggression or defensive behavior, captive-bred kingsnakes are generally non-aggressive and tolerate handling well when treated gently.
Yes, kingsnakes are constrictors that kill their prey by coiling around and suffocating it rather than using venom. They are known for preying on other snakes, including venomous species, to which they have resistance.
Kingsnakes make excellent pets due to their manageable size, calm nature, and adaptability. They are suitable for beginners and intermediate reptile keepers as they generally have a gentle temperament and are relatively easy to care for.
Kingsnakes generally tolerate and can become accustomed to being held if handled gently and regularly from a young age, though some individuals may be more skittish or defensive, especially if stressed or mishandled.
