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Corn Snake

Pantherophis guttatus guttatus

Description:

A friendly non-venomous snake found in the southeastern US

Habitat:

Fields, forest edges, paper towel rolls

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3 Comments

DeannaWhaley
DeannaWhaley 11 years ago

This corn was a pet who decided to go wandering.

KevinBBabbitt
KevinBBabbitt 11 years ago

0.0!!! What are you doing with my hiding spot!!!!!!

Is this a pet snake or was it found checking out the toilet paper roll? :)

DeannaWhaley
Spotted by
DeannaWhaley

Summerville, South Carolina, USA

Spotted on Sep 14, 2008
Submitted on Sep 19, 2012

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