It, like all snakes, is a carnivore.
A turkey will eat a mixture of grains (wheat, corn, etc) and insects (grubs, worms, etc), so are omnivore.
omnivore because they eat things like corn.
Sorry, snakes are strict carnivores. Most snakes in the wild will eat small mammals such as mice and rats, plus birds, eggs, other snakes, gerbils, small lizards, frogs, crickets, and grasshoppers [insects are animals, too!]; also snails, meal worms and super worms.a snake is a carnivorecarnivoreNope. ALL Snakes are carnivores.
a fly eats about anything, manure which has grass in it (rarely not), and raw anything, meat, corn, condiment's. so it is a omnivore.A common household fly is a omnivore.
No!! It is never a good idea to have two different species of animals together, expecially an herbivore and a carnivore. The snake might try to eat a small guinea pig. Corn snakes feed on small rodents as a main part of their diet.
Carnivore
No, corn is a plant and cannot be classified as an herbivore or any type of animal. Corn is a grain crop cultivated for its edible seeds.
Not necessarily. The term chicken snake can refer to several species of snake. The corn snake is one of them.
medium corn snake:sub adult , adult corn snake:adult
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
carnivore
The length of a Corn snake can be up to 72 inches.