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We are pleased to announce that we now offer Don Soderberg's new book! Corn Snakes in Captivity has ...
"Corn Snake" Contemporary Mosaic Art The following is an excerpt from my interview with Lisa Graley...
The Corn Snake had probably been hibernating
Content: Home Dogs Cats Horses Birds Fish Reptiles Rodents Butterflies Small Animals Exotic Pets Art...
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Chris the Corn Snake Chris is a Corn Snake, a domesticated bread of non poisonous snake originally f...
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Name: Corny Corn Snake ( Pantherophis guttatus Native to Fairfax County Corny surprises many visitor...
Description The Corn Snake is thin and is 24 to 72 inches in length (61-182 centimetres). They are u...
Corn Snake Gary Ruplinger One of the most popular pet snakes is the Corn Snake. These are bred in ca...
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This is actually a normal Corn Snake that is heterozygous for bloodred.
Various Species The eggs of many reptiles present wonderful opportunities for exploring how environm...
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Corn Snake at the Francis Beidler Forest Harleyville, South Carolina, USA (October 22, 1998) Back to...
6 Comments 2 years 23 weeks ago, 4:00 AM Aejeanra
Corn Snakes are great climbers, and often crawl into attics.
This little Corn Snake stands its ground - they're usually non-aggressive.
Scientific name : Elaphe guttata Size/weight/height Length: 4 -6' maximum Behavior Crepuscular (most...
Name and Personal History: Sid: He is the beautiful red one. We adopted him in 2002 from an Irish na...
She is about 9 1/2 yrs old. and is about 4 1/2 feet long. She has beautiful coloring.
Interesting pattern to eggs above. Looks as if they are dehydrated a bit. I chose to not disturb the...
General - The Corn Snake comes from the southeastern regions of United States, ranging from Florida ...
Corn Snake (Red Rat Snake) Origin: North America, most common in southeast southern New Jersey throu...
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