REPTILIAN TUESDAY # 66

REPTILIAN TUESDAY # 66

We’re going exploring in our own backyard to meet a gorgeous snake who farmers love to have in their fields. So let’s grab a camera, backpack and a walking stick and head out of on today’s adventure!

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MEET THE CORN SNAKE!

corn snake   Range/Habitat: Central-Southeast United States/ woods, suburbs, grasslands

   Diet: Carnivore: rodents, birds

   Length: 3 ¼-6 ft

   Conservation Status: common

 

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • Corn snakes coloration varies depending on where they live.
  • Corn snakes are nocturnal.
  • They are a member of the rat snake family.
  • Corn snakes shake their tales when they are threatened.
  • They have special ridges that help them climb up walls and trees.

Corn snakes are often seen to be very helpful on farms, because they are constrictors and help keep the rodent population down. We love it when people and humans can live together!

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2 thoughts on “REPTILIAN TUESDAY # 66

  1. I like corn. Not sure about corn snakes…. Sometimes, Mom lets me lick the corn cob when she eats corn. I wish I could eat the whole cob.

    Love and licks,
    Cupcake

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