Corn snakes eat a variety based on preference. Mice, rats, chicks, baby bunnies, quial eggs, etc. Somtimes a snake will refuse to eat anything but what their particular taste calls for. Sometimes this is trial and error, which can be frustrating. I and most herp owners recommend frozen then thawed mice/baby rats for an adult corn snake. Corn snakes can even be particular as to what kind of mice they're eating, be it African soft furred mice, white mice, colored mice, etc. Like i sad, trial and error. good luck =]
just like any snakes they have very strong acids in their stomach that slowly digest and break down their food
No. Like all snakes, corn snakes feed exclusively on other animals.
No. As with all snakes, the diet of a corn snake consists entirely of meat.
No. Like all snakes, corn snakes feed exclusively on other animals.
corn snakes are called that because back then farmers found them climbing on the cornstalks and basking heat. Additionally, the pattern on their bellies resembles that of corn. Like all snakes corn snakes are carnivores and can only eat other animals. Corn snakes prey mostly on rodents.
Mostly all snakes eat (Moving) Mice (Most specimins)
no they eat mice to find more information ask what do corn snakes eat.
They eat the mousies that eat the corn.
all kinds of snakes! like rat snakes, corn snakes, any they can get their tallons on! as long as their not poisones.
Corn snakes swallow their dead prey whole then slowly digest it in their stomach.
No they can't, they can't digest it properly.
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