Snakes can't hear sound, so it's not likely that a snake will recognize your voice.
If you returned a pet corn snake to it's natural habitat - yes - it would survive.
Corn Snake is often used as a first pet snake.
me personally prefer corn snakes,they love been handled and they are fangless
Probably the Corn Snake or the Ball Python.
Corn snakes make the perfect pet
My locak brancj of Pet Mania does a corn snake starter kit complete with snake for around £100
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
According to several sources, it is relatively easy to keep a corn snake as a pet. They are docile, easy to care for snakes. Owners must make sure that they have a simple enclosure which is inescapable, and be willing to feed the snake mice, as it is a carnivorous snake.
A corn or rat snake would be good. I'd go with corn snake. They're esey to take care of, as far as snakes go, and you can likely find one in your local pet store.
Perhaps it's not hungry - or it's shedding - or the temperature of the vivarium is wrong.
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
A corn snake is a MUCH better starter pet. They are more tame than Jungle Carpet Pythons and also a bit of a smaller breed. I started out with an Albino Corn Snake, who was a great pet, but then got a JCP. My python is very friendly but requires much more attention than the corn snake. Frequent handling is key! He loves being out and does everything he can to not let me put him back in his cage! He has lots of things to climb on and three different size hollow logs to hide in. My JCP is one of my most high maintenance snakes. While the color and activity level are a plus, my corns are still some of my favorites. A corn was my first snake. Probably the best pet snake period.