Corn Snake Guide: The Complete Guide On Breeding, Longevity, Colors, Health, Behavior, Diet, And Other Knowledge About Caring For Your Corn Snake As Pet
The North American corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) is a type of rat snake that uses constriction to kill its victim. It inhabits the whole of the central and southeastern United States. Commonly maintained as pets, corn snakes are known for their docility, lack of aggression, modest adult size, appealing pattern, and low maintenance requirements. Corn snakes are helpful to people despite being mistaken for the more dangerous copperhead. Corn snakes don't have any venom that may harm humans or animals, therefore they're useful for reducing the number of wild rodents that eat crops and transmit illness.