Corn snake

  • Scientific name: Pantherophis Gattatu

    The Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) is a popular snake species native to the southeastern United States. Known for its attractive orange and red coloration with distinctive saddle-like patterns, this non-venomous snake is favoured for its docile nature and ease of care. Corn Snakes are primarily nocturnal and feed on small rodents, making them excellent hunters. Their calm temperament, striking appearance, and adaptability to captivity make them a favorite choice among snake enthusiasts.