Hey Mike,
Look for earlier detailed threads on the coastal plains milk snake on this site. The short answer is that there are no scarlet kings in the pines. This is the area where the coastal plains milk snake starts to be found. Lampropeltis triangulum "temporalis". Integrade between the eastern milk and scarlet king, it's own sub species... don't want to get into that 50 year old debate again. They do look like their own sub species with maroon to red saddles and patterned bellies, however, they are not commonly found. Those from New Jersey are not as brilliantly marked as those from say St. Mary's co. MD. But they are still more attractive than a common eastern milk.
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