Physically - they are the same shape - just larger versions of the babies. Their patterning is unique - like our fingerprints. No two snake patterns are alike - even if they come from the same clutch of eggs.
you just get different colour corn snakes
No the corn snake and the grass snake are completely different species ! Corn snakes are a native species of North America, while grass snakes are primarily found in Europe - including the British Isles.
Well, yes! Corn Snakes are a specie of rat snake so there is no way thy can be different. They are also many different types of rat snakes and many different types of corn snakes but that's a different matter. So the final answer is that they are the same for corn snakes are a specie of rat snake.
No, Corn Snakes are a non-venomous type of snake.
Rat snakes are generally black whereas corn snakes are orangey yellowy and look like ground up corn.
For baby corn snakes you should feed them 'Pinkies' (two day old mice). For sub-adults you feed them 'fuzzies' (Juvernile Mice). For adults you feed corn snakes Adult Mice. For adult corn snakes they like to eat rats
Most likely it is either a corn snake or a mix breed with corn snake in there. In many areas the corn snakes and the black snakes (rat snakes, racer snakes . . .) will breed and you will see either a full or partial checkerboard pattern on the belly of the snake.
Like all snakes corn snakes are in the class reptilia.
corn snakes are a non-venomous species of snakes that prefer to constrict their prey the coral corn snake is a color morphthere are several hundreds of corn snake morphs in the world
No. Like all snakes corn snakes are solitary and have no need for companionship.
There is no such thing as a "California Corn Snake". There are California Kingsnakes, and Corn Snakes. A snake that is trembling can be caused by many different things, and you should probably have a vet look at it. One possibility is neurological issues, which can be caused by keeping your snake on Cedar shavings for bedding. Snakes don't do well with Cedar.
Corn snakes are in the colubrid family, the largest family of snakes.