Animal-Made Art
Sinaloan Milksnake Print
- Item Number
- 171
- Estimated Value
- 195 USD
- Sold
- 139 USD to fiddleabout
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
A print of this snake came from its belly scales. Having patience and a calm snake can do the trick! Sinaloan milksnakes are found in the semi-arid regions of Mexico and have brilliant red, yellow, and black bands. They hope these bright colors warn predators that they are venomous, but don't be fooled, these guys are just a mimic of the toxic coral snake. Approximately 24"x20" (framed).
Item Special Note
The winning bidder can arrange to pick up the item at the National Zoo. Please email: store.inquiry@si.edu to arrange your pick-up. Otherwise, the bidder is responsible for the Shipping and Handling fee, which will be added to the winning bid amount.
Donated By:
Smithsonian National Zoo Reptile Discovery Center
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