I wouldn't recommend it ! Although they are both from the same country (and similar habitats) the Pine Snake grows MUCH bigger than the Corn Snake, and therefore represents the danger of crushing the Corn Snake, if it lays on top of it..
There is no Official State Snake or Reptile but they have: * Copperheads * Cottonmouth * Corn Snakes * Garter Snakes * Timber Rattlesnakes * Pigmy Rattlesnakes * Milk snakes. * Kingsnakes * Black Racers * Rat snakes * Pine snakes * Mud Snakes and others.
No, pine snakes are not endangered species.
Florida pine snakes eat mice and other things
Pine Grosbeak predators include snakes , hawks , and sometimes wolverines.
No - Pine snakes are non-venomous. They subdue their prey by constriction.
I have two corn snakes, and they are very easy for me to care for. However, I have cared for Carpet Pythons, Reticulated Pythons, Rosy boas, Sand boas, Garter snakes, and many more, so what may be easy for me might not be that easy. Corn snakes are great beginner snakes (a corn was my first snake), but like any pet require commitment. You must clean the water dish every day, have locks on your at least 20 gallon reptile cage, use an appropriate bedding that is changed at least once a month (not cedar or pine, I use aspen or cypress bedding). They require handling to tame them down, and a weekly meal of appropriately sized mice.
Pine Grove School House was created in 1865.
Pine Grove School House ended in 1949.
pine snake can up to about 20 years in captivity, so expect to be in it for the long hoal
people are always killing and destroying their habitat.
Many snakes will consume rabbits, especially baby rabbits. Rat snakes, pine snakes are a couple. Probably the most common predator of rabbits is are the large rattlesnakes like the Diamondbacks.
they like both; the best way to keep snakes away is to put pet feces around your garden