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* According to the narration, the snake is a male.
* According to the narration, the snake is a male.
* The rhyme for how to tell King and Coral snakes apart is "''Red band near black: venom lack. Red band near yellow: bite a fellow."''
* The rhyme for how to tell King and Coral snakes apart is "''Red band near black: venom lack. Red band near yellow: bite a fellow."''
* This is the second snake to appear in the series. The first is [[Victoria (snake)|Victoria]].
* This is the second snake to appear in the series. The first is [[Victoria (snake)]].
*'''Timeline:''' Arthur mentions [[Hopalong the Frog]] from "[[D.W.'s Library Card]]."
*'''Running Gag:'''the snake is capable of opening the kitchen cabinet door.
*'''Running Gag:''' The snake is capable of opening the kitchen cabinet door.
===Episode connections===
===Episode connections===
*Arthur mentions [[Hopalong the Frog]] from "[[D.W.'s Library Card]]."
*Arthur and Buster encounter a milk snake in "[[The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur]]."
*Arthur and Buster encounter a milk snake in "[[The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur]]."


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