About the Corn Snake
The Corn Snake is a slender, brightly patterned non-venomous snake known for its calm demeanor and striking appearance. Its coloration typically features shades of orange, red, and brown outlined in black, with a distinctive checkerboard pattern on the belly.
Habitat
In the wild, Corn Snakes occupy a wide range of environments including forests, overgrown fields, rocky hillsides, barns, and abandoned structures.
Diet
Non-venomous constrictors that primarily feed on rodents and small birds.
Interesting Facts
- Non-venomous constrictor
- Excellent climber and escape artist
- Primarily nocturnal or crepuscular
- Known for strong feeding responses
- Can live 15-20+ years with proper care
Why This Animal Matters
Corn Snakes play an important ecological role as natural pest controllers, helping keep rodent populations in balance. Their calm behavior makes them excellent ambassadors for snake education.
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