If you returned a pet corn snake to it's natural habitat - yes - it would survive.
Yes there have been cases of pet corn's escaping their homes and making it outside. Months and even years later the owner will find the snake and it's healthy and strong so it was surviving nicely
maybe in the wild but if your pet corns are showing aggression to each other you should separate them immediately make sure you have a spare space for the other
Corn Snake is often used as a first pet snake.
me personally prefer corn snakes,they love been handled and they are fangless
corn snakes drink water. if you have a pet corn snake you are required to change its water every day and i have seen my corn snake drink water, they would drink water in the wild as well.
Probably. Most people keep lots of wild animals that they should not keep. Do whats right. Don't keep an anaconda as a pet. Keep a smaller snake, like a corn snake. hope this helps.
Probably the Corn Snake or the Ball Python.
Corn snakes make the perfect pet
Why catch one ! If you're familiar with the upkeep of the species, and you're wanting one as a 'pet' - there are plenty of pet shops that sell them, without having to catch your own from the wild !
My locak brancj of Pet Mania does a corn snake starter kit complete with snake for around £100
Corn Snakes (elaphe Gutta) are a spieces of Rat Snake, which are found wild in central America and are found down as far as Florida. There are approx a 100 different types of Rat snake in the world and the Corn Snake is probably the most gentle one to have as a pet. They get their name from that fact that the underside of the snake has a pattern that looks like Indian corn. Not just because they`re found in corn fields as is often stated.
if this is your pet corn then you are a horrible person , unless it died of old age , give it a nice burial but if this is a wild corn that you or something else has accidentally killed you could either cremate it or just bury it in a cardboard box somewhere