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CORN SNAKE: CARE GUIDE OR OWNER'S GUIDE: Treatment, Environment, Character, Storage containers, Diet regimen, Food, Feeding, Wellness and also Life-span

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The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) is a North American types of rodent snake that represses its little prey by constriction. It is tracked down all through the southeastern and focal US. However cursorily looking like the venomous copperhead and frequently killed because of this mixed up personality, corn snakes need useful toxin and are innocuous. Corn snakes are advantageous to people by assisting with controlling populaces of wild rat bothers that harm harvests and spread disease.

The corn snake is named for the species' normal presence close to grain stores, where it goes after mice and rodents that eat reaped corn (maize). The Oxford English Word reference refers to this use as far back as 1675, while different sources keep up with that the corn snake is so-named on the grounds that the particular, almost checkered example of the snake's stomach scales looks like the portions of variegated corn.
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89 pages, Paperback

Published October 22, 2022

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