The milk snake’s name originates from the incorrect belief that they drank milk from the udders of cows because they were often seen in barns and stables. In reality, they were hunting rodents, commonly found in those structures.
Some of your favorite animals are now available for desktop wallpaper on your home or office computer!
Select your favorite image below and click on the appropriate size (depends on the size of your monitor). Once the image preview opens, right click and select "Set As Desktop Background."
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Rosamond Gifford Zoo • One Conservation Place, Syracuse, NY 13204 • (315) 435-8511
Joanne M. Mahoney, County Executive
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