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Yes, corn snakes are non venomous snakes. They are often mistaken for copper heads and rattle snakes because of their saddle-backed pattern and their ability to vibrate their tails, so that it sounds like rattling. But they are harmless and usually docile.
a few common pet snakes are corn snakes, milk snakes and pythons
Saperas are traditional snake charmers found in India, known for their ability to handle snakes and perform with them during street performances or cultural events. Their skills are often passed down through generations within their family. However, due to changing attitudes towards animal rights and wildlife protection, the practice of snake charming is now considered illegal in many parts of India.
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It depends how often they feed. Snakes defecate a few days after eating.
corn snakes poo 2-4 days after you feed them
It all really depends on the species, the amount of food it eats, it's temperature and even injuries can effect the snakes ability to shed it's skin. Some snakes can shed as frequently as once every month, others much slower.
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Garter snakes refer to the small to medium sized snakes that are often kept by people as pets. They aren't poisonous and are relatively harmless.
Snakes are seen as a powerful symbol of masculinity. This is why you will often see women dancing with snakes at Voodoo ceremonies, to have the balance of feminine and masculine.
Snakes camouflage in the grass. Snakes have different types of skin depending on where they live. For example, in the forest, you will often find gree.
Ty often eat birds eggs