You don't - unless you're familiar with the actual species.
yes a hatchling corn snake can go in a vivarium with an adult corn snake but only if the adult corn is very tame and feed well and there needs to be lots of hiding places for the hatchling corn snake to hide about 5 hides
baby corn snake are timid it is their nature and it is a good sign as long as they are babies. if you have an adult corn snake you should not have this problem.
any small mammal will do. it depends on the size of the snake.
if you would like baby corn snakes then yes
medium corn snake:sub adult , adult corn snake:adult
the adult coral snake is about three feet long
it is larger than a baby
don' know
Juvenile just means that the animal is neither a hatchling or an adult, but in between. Not a baby but not sexually mature. Hope this helps.
This is unlikely but the possibility exists. It is important that they are kept separate at feeding time and that there is plenty of space in the enclosure.
A baby taipan is a newly hatched taipan snake, known for being one of the most venomous snakes in the world. Despite their small size, baby taipans are just as dangerous as adult taipans due to their potent venom. They grow rapidly and reach full size in a few years.
It depends on the species. For very large constrictors the babies are less dangerous, while the adults may be large enough to kill a human. For venomous species the young are often more dangerous as they are more aggressive and more likely to deliver a venomous bite.