Perhaps it's not hungry - or it's shedding - or the temperature of the vivarium is wrong.
If you returned a pet corn snake to it's natural habitat - yes - it would survive.
depends on size of snake. take to pet store they will tell you.
No. There are only a few snake species that will eat insects. An example of an insect eating snake that is often kept as a pet is the Rough Green Snake (Opheodrys aestivus), which can be fed crickets.
Im sure if you have a large pet snake it will eat dead rats, just like my small corn snake eats dead mice. yeah they do.
In captivity, a corn snake will eat mice or rats. In the wild, a corn snake will eat anything it can find, such as birds, lizards, bats, or frogs.
me personally prefer corn snakes,they love been handled and they are fangless
Corn snakes make the perfect pet
Probably the Corn Snake or the Ball Python.
birds
with there mouth
To eat the mice that are eating the corn in the corn fields
My locak brancj of Pet Mania does a corn snake starter kit complete with snake for around £100