Usually, the female is the larger of the two.
Well corn snakes lay eggs so the snakes do breed but the female is carrying eggs all the male really does is fertilize the eggs.
Corn snakes never - repeat never grow big enough to require feeding on rabbits ! The largest 'prey' they could cope with would be a medium-sized rat !
No - Corn snakes can grow to 72 inches in length. The minimum size vivarium at that size would need to be 48 x 24 x 24 inches !
Assuming they don't fall prey to other animals, and remain healthy throughout their lives - it's possible they could live up to 20 years.
Corn snakes, king snakes, and ball pythons all stay around 3 feet long, are very tame, and easy to care for.
Weeds also grow in big fields with corn
If we're talking about corn snakes 3-5 feet maybe bigger my corn snakes is maybe 1 foot now but grows every week. Hope this helped. :)
It tales about 3-6 weeks to grow into a big corn plant.
Big eggs allow big baby snakes to hatch, which will be able to compete more effectively for food and grow up to become adult snakes.
I own a four foot corn snake, which is the general size they get. Usually they're about four to five feet, but some has been known to be about six feet. They're amazing snakes, and I highley recommened them as pets.
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There are many popular species these days. They include Rat snakes, Boa constrictors, Royal pythons, Burmese pythons, Amethyst pythons, Green tree pythons, Green tree boas, Corn snakes, King snakes, Gopher snakes, African house snakes and many more. Boa constrictors and Burmese pythons are only for 'experienced keepers - as they grow very big - fairly quickly !
No. Rat snakes never grow large enough to eat something as big as a rabbit.