yes it will eat a live rat but be carefull cous the rat will try to bite and even eat the corn snake if given the chance
Rat snakes are generally black whereas corn snakes are orangey yellowy and look like ground up corn.
A snake kills a rat to eat it, but may refuse to eat it if it is not hungry or if the rat is too large to swallow.
A rat could eat a snake.
Rats... that's why it's called a rat snake.
No ! They should be fed on rodents ! There may be a medical reason why they're not eating - see a vet.
only if there very hungrey This is not true. Corn snakes are far from cannibalistic, unlike king snakes. If the cage is too small however, they will become stressed. Stress also stems from the snakes being very different in size.
dogs.
There is really no single species of "chicken snake" There are however several snakes that will eat eggs and chickens when available. Eastern Rat Snake Northern Pine Snake Corn Snake Black Rat Snake Grey Rat Snake These species grow large enough to steal eggs from a nest and take a hen when the opportunity arises. All these are constrictor type reptiles.
There are 123 venomous snakes in Texas and 3456 non-venomous snakes in Texas.
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.
No, like all rat snakes the corn snake is non-venomous. They are constrictors.
-Corn Snakes are rodent specialists in nature. (Yes, they will also raid bird nests.) -Some other snakes specialize in eating frogs/toads. -Snakes that eat frogs/toads have built up a resistance to the toxins produced by frogs/toads. -Corn Snakes have no such resistance. -It might not kill the Corn Snake to feed it a frog, but it isn't worth the risk.