4-5 feet
A fully-grown corn can be up to six foot long and live in excess of 30 years.
Corn snakes CAN grow to six feet long. As an adult - it would need a vivarium measuring at least 48 inches long by 18 inches deep and 24 inches high. My own corn snakes all have at LEAST that size vivarium (I own over 400 reptiles)
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.
They are recommended for 10 and up.
That really depends on the species, most commonly found snakes don't grow larger than 1.5 metres, but some species can grow up to 8 metres.
Rat snakes are generally black whereas corn snakes are orangey yellowy and look like ground up corn.
they put corn seeds in the ground then put a fish over it then covered it up with dirt and waited for however long
Right before snack time.
well... if its on a report or your writing it on your own blog then i think because some snakes can grow like super long up to 30ft! and theres lot of other diffrent types of snakes.
Rainforest snakes are large predators. The green anaconda in South America can grow up to 20 feet long. Pythons are the most abundant rainforest snake.
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.
It depends on whether you're talking sheer size or length. The longest snakes are reticulated pythons, which can grow over 30 feet long. The most massive snakes are green anacondas, which can weight up to 550 pounds and grow nearly as long as the pythons.