Corn snakes in the wild will eat a variety of different foods, including lizards, birds, and small rodents. Anoles and other lizards provide the main food source, and as such, baby corn snakes often prefer lizards over mice. However, because of the large supply of mice available and the low cost, they are the preferred food item for corn snakes
like a albino snake with dome normal colours on it so like albino and normal
$50 - $100 is a fairly reasonable price range for an albino corn snake.
It is simply a genetic 'mutation' where a snake has been born with almost no colouring (albino)
Albino snakes are able to survive in the wild by staying out of sight and doing their best to camouflage into their environments. However, sometimes they are unable to survive in the wild.
Snakelet, neonate (a newly-born snake), hatchling (a newly-hatched snake)
How ridiculous ! A Corn snake's natural diet is rodents not other reptiles !
like a albino snake with dome normal colours on it so like albino and normal
$50 - $100 is a fairly reasonable price range for an albino corn snake.
It depends what species they are, an albino grass snake would not grow as long as an albino anaconda.
it is about 20 or more pounds
IF you mean 'poisonous' - then no they are not.
It is simply a genetic 'mutation' where a snake has been born with almost no colouring (albino)
Mice/rats depending on the snake's size. It's the same diet as other ball pythons.
Albino hampsers and mini elfs
If your asking do they exist then yes they do, I own one
albino colabian red tail boa
The snake is an albino Nelsons milk snake.