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The black spot on a corn snake is typically a natural marking that can occur on the snake's body, often found near the head or along the sides. This spot is more pronounced in certain morphs and can vary in size and shape. It is generally harmless and part of the snake's unique coloration and patterning, contributing to its overall beauty and individuality.

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