no
They aren't endangered...
Corn snakes are not an endangered species. However, they are listed by the state of Florida as a Species of Special Concern because they face habitat loss and destruction in the lower Florida Keys. Corn snakes are often mistaken for copperheads and killed. They are also popular as pets. They are the most frequently bred snake species for pet purposes. However they are sometimes captured in the wild to be sold as pets. This does not seem to pose a serious threat to this species at this time. Corn snakes help to control rodent populations that may otherwise spread disease.
Not at all. They are a species of least concern.
Some species of coral snakes are considered to be threatened or endangered due to habitat loss, pollution, and collection for the pet trade. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these unique and often misunderstood snakes.
Yes, corn snakes can see in the dark. This ability helps them survive in their natural habitat by allowing them to hunt for prey and avoid predators during nighttime when they are most active.
I belive corn snakes got their names because they weere found in American corn fields.
No - they do not ! They would never consider consuming milk in their natural habitat
This is a really good question, and I had it too... As it turns out the snakes' natural habitat is on the Lake Erie Islands Ohio. Rocky beachfront and shallow waters provide habitat for these endangered snakes. They have the smallest geographic reaches of any vertebrate in the world.
Corn snakes main diet consists of rodents - which reduces the number of rats and mice in a given area. The corn snakes were around long before humans colonised america. The corn snakes natural habitat has been eroded, by the unstoppable march of the human race across this planet.
The human race is causing snakes to be endangered ! We encroach into the reptiles natural habitat unabated, then panic when we come into close contact with them ! We are the ONLY species on the planet with an obvious disregard for the welfare of all other species !
The San Francisco garter snake is not extinct, just endangered. It is endangered for a number of reason, but one of the leading causes is urban development which is destroying its habitat.
No, pine snakes are not endangered species.