.Any snake with the word KING in the name is a cannibal.E.g, King Cobra, King Rat Snake or King snake use other snakes as part of there balanced diet. So if you were to put another snake in with a King, the chances are it will get eaten.
Both.compete for water
No. Despite stories about "snow snakes", snakes are reptiles- cold blooded- they are same temperatures as their surroundings.
Snakes do poop they pee at the same time they poop and some snakes release a pussy substance as well. Some snakes poop and pee as a defence, and it really stinks! i know this because we have grass snakes in our garden and i have a pet corn snake.
No. Bull Snakes typically hunt and eat Rattle Snakes, and the snake is typically a solitary animal. However, Bull Snakes will mimic Rattle Snakes by flattening themselves and shaking their tails.
No, they do not live in the same parts of the world.
Reptiles are usually solitary creatures - however - you can house species together IF they are from the same country and are not likely to view their 'companion' as food ! For example - corn snakes and rat snakes can live inthe same vivarium but NOT corn snakes and king snakes - as the king snake diet consists of other snakes !
Yes - they are from the same family of snakes.
Bigger snakes can eat corn snakes sometimes Only a king snake would do this (they are the only canibal snakes that live in the same area. Hawks, large lizards (if it's a small snake), cats, dogs, raccoons , coyotes, and countless other things depending on the size of the snake. Snakes are also run over by cars very often.
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.
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.
Corn snakes are a different species, but closely related to Rat Snakes as they are in the same genus. Corns belong to the species Elaphe guttata while many of the rat snakes are subspecies of Elaphe obsoleta.The Latin word elaphe means deerskin. in most species, their skin feels like finely tanned deerskin. Some people see the patterning of the belly scales of Corn Snakes as resembling maize, a colorful ancestor of our modern day corn.
no
No, snakes do not migrate. They are territorial, and stay in the same area.
if you would like baby corn snakes then yes
No the corn snake and the grass snake are completely different species ! Corn snakes are a native species of North America, while grass snakes are primarily found in Europe - including the British Isles.
A corn snakes prey is 'mice and rats' - in French - that would be 'les souris et les rats' (rats is spelled the same in French as in English - but the pronunciation is different)
only one ...... if putting more snakes in same cage chance of getting diseases is more,..............