They aren't endangered...
no
Not at all. They are a species of least concern.
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.
No, pine snakes are not endangered species.
no, corn snakes lay eggs.
Nope - Corn snakes are constrictors.
no. no. no king snakes are not endangered but their cousin the coral snakes are endangered because they are poisinous
only if you breed two corn snakes
No. Corn snakes are a North American species.
yes, Corn snakes are egg layers.
Corn snakes will bite if provoked but they are not venomous.
No, Corn Snakes are a non-venomous type of snake.