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  2. Corn snake - Wikipedia

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    The corn snake is named for the species' regular presence near grain stores, where it preys on mice and rats that eat harvested corn (). [9]The Oxford English Dictionary cites this usage as far back as 1675, whilst other sources maintain that the corn snake is so-named because the distinctive, nearly-checkered pattern of the snake's belly scales resembles the kernels of variegated corn.

  3. List of reptiles of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous species include one species of crocodilian, 12 lizard species, 49 snake species, and 31 turtle species. Three native species have possibly been extirpated from the state. These include the eastern indigo snake , southern hognose snake and the mimic glass lizard .

  4. From beautiful to freakish: Here are 4 of the most bizarre ...

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    This rare white gray ratsnake, sometimes called a chicken snake, was discovered in Bay St. Louis in 2023. Like the copperhead, gray ratsnakes are among the most commonly encountered snakes in ...

  5. List of snakes by common name - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of extant snakes, ... Chicken snake; Coachwhip snake; Cobra. Andaman cobra; ... Corn snake. South eastern corn snake;

  6. 5 Pet Snakes That Are Ideal for Beginners - AOL

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    2. Corn Snakes. Size: 2-4 feet on average, potentially up to 6 feet Lifespan: 15-20 years Corn snakes are fearsome hunters of rats and mice in the wild, but are fairly docile and tolerant of ...

  7. Gray ratsnake - Wikipedia

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    When startled, the gray ratsnake, like other ratsnakes, stops and remains motionless with its body held in a series of wave-like kinks. The snake will also rattle its tail against whatever it is lying on, making an audible buzzing sound; this is intended to fool a potential threat into thinking that they've encountered a rattlesnake. The gray ...

  8. Rat snake - Wikipedia

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    Rat snakes are commonly kept as pets by reptile enthusiasts. 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]

  9. Chicken snake - Wikipedia

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    Chicken snake may refer to: Pantherophis alleghaniensis , the eastern rat snake, a nonvenomous colubrid found in North America Pantherophis guttatus , the corn snake, a nonvenomous colubrid found in North America