Corn Snakes

 

                                

 

Corn snakes are thin and the length can vary between 24 to 72 inches (61 to 182 cm). These snakes are normally orange or brownish-yellow, and with big, black-lined red patches along the middle of the back. On it's underside you'll find alternate rows of black and white markings, a bit like a chessboard layout. There's quite a variation in the colouring and patterns of individual members of the species, which is governed by the snake's age and the part of the country where it lives. New born snakes don't have much of the bright colouring found on the adult reptiles.

 



Corn Snakes

Three Popular Pets - Corn Snake, Ball Pythons and Bearded Dragons

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Bearded Dragon Bearded Dragon is the name used for any agamid lizard in the genus Pogona. They are native to Australia, and are sometimes the first ...

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Pet Of The Week - Corn Snake

14/03/2011 17:44
Who's this slippery customer? Pantheropis guttatus – a gloriously stripey, quasi-Dennis the Menace of the family of corn snakes. Since the time...

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Information About Corn Snakes

14/03/2011 17:42
Corn Snakes (Elaphe guttata), also known as the Red Rat Snake, are native only to North America. They kill their small prey using constriction....

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Pet Corn Snakes

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As exotic pets go, corn snakes make a good choice for beginners. They come in a variety of colors, are docile by nature and enjoy being handled,...

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Keeping A Pet Corn Snake

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Keeping Corn Snakes as Pets Corn snakes, unlike other snakes have a docile temperament. Found extensively in corn fields, they are farmers'...

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Corn Snake Care

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The corn snake, also known as the red rat snake, is found in North America. The corn snake is a species of rat snakes that subdue their prey...

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Corn Snake- General Information

14/03/2011 17:34
The Corn Snake (Elaphe Guttata Guttata) is a species belonging to the rat snake category. They have a splotched pattern on their belly which...

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