Any corn snake is good for beginers. All corn snakes should have good temprements and like being handled etc.
Rat snakes are generally black whereas corn snakes are orangey yellowy and look like ground up corn.
The snake with orange spots on its body is likely a corn snake.
the rare Ethiopian corn-snake-eating hawk.
it is found throughout the southeastern and central united states, mice and rats eats corn and corn snakes feed on the rodents
A beginner snake owner should consider getting a ball python or a corn snake. Both species are docile, relatively easy to care for, and come in a variety of colors and patterns. They also have manageable sizes and do not have complex habitat requirements.
Elaphe guttata - is the original Latin name for a Corn snake. It has recently been renamed as Pantherophis guttatus guttatus
CORN FLOUR IS the best kind of starch
You should check to see how big of a snake you will want when it is full grown. Check to see how big the food will end up having to be when the snake is full grown. What kind of temperatures it will need. How hardy it is. How long it lives. If it can be housed with other snakes. How often to feed it. What kind of habitat it needs. If it needs vet care. How to handle it. I recommend cornsnakes for beginners. I have 3 and they are awesome.
There are many species of snake that feed on mice. These include Pythons, Boas, Corn snakes and other rat snakes.
A used turntable would be best, this way you do not spend much money, and can learn from whomever gave it to you.
Well, yes! Corn Snakes are a specie of rat snake so there is no way thy can be different. They are also many different types of rat snakes and many different types of corn snakes but that's a different matter. So the final answer is that they are the same for corn snakes are a specie of rat snake.
Can be either a coral snake or king snake. They look very similar, but the coral snake is one of the moat deadly poisonous snakes around. Best to leave it be.