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is this normal behavior?

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I have a young california kingsnake. She is around 20 inches or so long. Is it normal for her to be so scared when I try to pick her up. If I reach into the tank to get her she starts rattling her tail and striking at me. I have been using a snake hook to pick her up lately but would really like to be able to just reach in and scoop her up. Even when I hold her she seems real jumpy. If I squeeze a little at all to hold onto her she really starts trying to get away. do i just need to hold her more and that will calm her down or what? she doesnt look as though she is retaining any old eye caps or anything, so I dont think that is the problem.....unless she is partially blind or something.
 
It is perfectly normal behaviour.

Just reach in and pick her up. Don't squeeze her, let her crawl from hand to hand until she's too tired to move any more.

She may well poop on you and/or try to bite you but if you keep going she'll eventually figure out that you are not going to eat her, as she is pre-programed to believe anything bigger than her intends to, but that you are just another bush to crawl around on.

Be consistent and don't let her train you. Pick her up, hold her, let her stop squirming around, then do it again.

It most likely won't take too long before she calms down.
 
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