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Blue milksnake
Blue milksnake





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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Historic Preservation Office. ^ "New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places - Monmouth County" (PDF).

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  • ^ "Postmaster Finder - Post Offices by ZIP Code".
  • United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
  • Chris Tomson (born 1984), drummer with the band Vampire Weekend.
  • People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Imlaystown include: Preservation New Jersey believes that preventing the decay of Imlaystown is key to realizing the vision of this plan. Upper Freehold's recent "Master Plan" was supposed to address the preservation of historic structures, rural character, and open space. Some are currently uninhabitable due to septic issues created by the proximity to Doctor's Creek. While the community was somewhat revitalized in the 1990s, including the restoration of the millpond in 1995, many of its buildings are now dilapidated. Since the community's addition to the state and national registers of historic places in 1985, portions have suffered from neglect. The Happy Apple was opened in 1972 by the father of its present owners, Buddy Westendorf and wife Donna. Built as a stagecoach stopover between Trenton and the Jersey Shore in the mid-19th century, the current structure was rebuilt following a fire in 1904. The Happy Apple Inn is the community's only restaurant. The most recognizable building in Imlaystown is Salter's Mill situated on a 28-acre (110,000 m 2) millpond that once supported an ice business as well as the mill. The earliest known fossil of the group, from western North America, dates to about 20 million years ago.Ye Olde Yellow Meeting House was built in 1737 by a congregation begun in 1720. Most of the group is harmless, but some members-the Boomslang, for instance-can be deadly to humans. Some eat snails and some eat only the internal organs of living amphibians. Milk Snakes belong to a huge group, Colubridae, with a dizzying diversity of shapes and lifestyles. Lampropeltis means "shiny shield." Meet the Family The glossy, smooth scales on this snake inspired part of its scientific name.

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    The misunderstanding may have arisen because mice are among milk snakes' favorite food-and dairy barns can be full of mice. People used to think these snakes sucked milk from cows' udders-which is where they got their name. If the band pattern on the model species varies from place to place, the mimic varies, too. The venomous snake copied by the Milk Snake on display-its "model"-is this Coral Snake, Micrurus laticollaris. The strategy, which scientists call Batesian mimicry, after a famous naturalist, is widespread in nature. The Milk Snake may avoid being eaten by looking "bad," even though it isn't.

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    The differences in band pattern can be slight, and a mistake could be fatal.

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    ColorationĬan you tell the harmless Milk Snake from its highly venomous neighbor, the Coral Snake? Don't count on it. but deadly? Not! This harmless snake stays safe by wearing colored bands, imitating its venomous neighbor, the Coral Snake.







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