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  2. Corn snake - Wikipedia

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    As an adult the corn snake may have a total length (including tail) of 61–182 cm (2.00–5.97 ft). [12] In the wild, it usually lives around ten to fifteen years, but in captivity can live to an age of 23 years or more. [13] The record for the oldest corn snake in captivity was 32 years and 3 months. [14]

  3. Slowinski's corn snake - Wikipedia

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    Slowinski's corn snake is likely similar in temperament to its sister-species, the Great Plains rat snake, which is very tame. Slowinski's corn snake relies mainly on camouflage for defense and rarely bites. This species feeds primarily on small mammals and birds. Prey, when caught, is constricted and consumed. Presumably, it follows an ...

  4. Rat snake - Wikipedia

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    The corn snake, one of the most popular pet reptiles, is a rat snake. New World species are generally thought to be more docile in captivity as opposed to Old World rat snakes, of which the opposite is assumed.

  5. A corn snake rises to the occasion in Conservation ... - AOL

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    In addition to winning People's Choice Best in Show, Diane Fairey's "Corn Snake Enjoying the Salty Air" was tops in the Fabulously Florida category.

  6. Dad defends viral video which shows 14-month-old with snake

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    The video, which shows a huge python crawling over a 14-month-old baby girl's head and legs, caused a firestorm for the father who posted it. The baby's father told INSIDE EDITION , "I let them ...

  7. Bullsnake - Wikipedia

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    Possibly being the largest subspecies of gopher snake on average, mature specimens can have an average weight in the range of 11.5 kg (2.2–3.3 lb), though the heavier known specimens can attain 3.6–4.5 kg (7.9–9.9 lb), with larger specimens being quite bulky for a colubrid snake.

  8. Kingsnake - Wikipedia

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    Kingsnakes vary widely in size and coloration. They can be as small as 24" (61 cm) or as long as 60" (152 cm). [2] Some kingsnakes are colored in muted browns to black, while others are brightly marked in white, reds, yellows, grays, and lavenders that form rings, longitudinal stripes, speckles, and saddle-shaped bands.

  9. 10-year-old boy on fishing trip reels in snake eating catfish

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    A 10-year-old boy from Hockley, Texas, went fishing with his grandfather last weekend and reeled in a sight he would never forget. 10-year-old boy on fishing trip reels in snake eating catfish ...