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Corns snakes?

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what are they like to handle? what do you think of snow corns ,whatare they like as pets? any other info tips would be great

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  1. when i handle my corn snake he love to move and explore.he's very active and like to crawl around my fingers.its a baby i got it since 3 weeks and i have notice that he already recognize the smell of my hands because last week a friend came and want to handle him. he was in my hands, he l**k her hands and come back in mine twice.i like to hanldle him because his skin is soft and cool.his very nice a bit shy when i pick him up and he never bite or try to bite.

    i think snow corns are cool because the white on them is all shiny.

    here are some good website on corns:

    http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/corn_snake...

    http://www.snakebreeder.co.uk/html/cornc...

    http://www.answers.com/topic/corn-snake-...

    http://www.carolinacornsnakes.com/topten...


  2. Corn Snakes are very active, they will slither pretty much constantly whilst being handled but at an easy to handle pace. Hatchlings are more likely to bite then adults because they simply haven't had the same amount of human contact but will quickly tame. Adults seldom bite, only if you've been handling their food or if they're really really untame. They're generally docile and easy to care for. Snows are the same as any other morph, the only difference is in appearance so that's just down to personal preference.

  3. they are the best to handle i think snow corns are the same, corn snakes are the best choice to have as a pets

  4. they r very active curious lil sweetys they r ver active not always good shoulder snakes they move to much snow is the same as all of the other 1s it just a mutations snows have the same temperment as bloods they r very beautiful i think the blizard ghost hybrids r awesome though

  5. The Corn Snake (Elaphe guttata guttata), or Red Rat Snake, is a North American species of rat snake. The name "corn snake" comes from the fact that it is often found in corn silos, usually in order to prey upon rodents, which it subdues with constriction. The Oxford English Dictionary cites this usage as far back as 1676. Corn Snakes are found throughout the south-eastern and central United States. Their docile nature, reluctance to bite, moderate adult size (1.2- 1.8 metres or 4–6 ft), attractive pattern, and comparatively simple care make them excellent and popular pet snakes. In captivity, they can live up to 15-25 years. Like all rat snakes, corn snakes are non-venomous. There are two subspecies of Pantherophis guttata:

    Common Corn Snake (Elaphe guttata guttata) are in the southeastern United States and is distinguished by having brownish orange skin and orange blotches, the blotches having black borders.

    Great Plains Rat Snake or Emory's Rat Snake (Elaphe guttata emoryi) is found in the United States from Nebraska to Texas, and into northern Mexico.

  6. lol...theere small an they dont bite....but chea....mine got smashed by a *****
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