Yes, but it will take some persistence. Frozen mice should be warmed using a heat lamp or warm water until they are above room temperature, so that the snake can see them (they see using heat sensitive vision), and then you can use hemostats (kind of like giant tweezers) to wiggle the mouse in front of the snake so that it appears to be alive.
not very old, but it is much safer to buy frozen mice let them thaw and give it to your snake because live mice can have diseases that frozen mice can not have because of the temperature they are in
No because if you feed a Corn Snake live mice then it can also put up a fight.Which gives the mouse an opportunity to hurt your snake.So you should probaly feed your snake frozen dead mice.
no they cant the hognose will kill the corn snake or the other way around
Corn snakes do not live in groups.
If you returned a pet corn snake to it's natural habitat - yes - it would survive.
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
Corn snakes live 10 to 20 years on average. Answer 15 - 20 years
yes they can
They are a native species of North america.
Not all will survive. Eggs laid in the wild will be at risk of predators eating them. Additionally, some eggs laid may not be fertile.
Corn snakes do not naturally live in the rainforest, so it's very unlikely.
no, it wont eat it. Its all right.