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first time to see a wild corn

wheeler78

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i was in Ft. myers beach all this week and i saw a normal corn it was soo cool it was in the middle of a hotel that had a bunch and trees and other plants the owners said it was a coral snake and not to touch it but i knew it was a corn there was no question about it so i pickewd it up and they where all scared it was funny. just woundering this hotel was really close to the beach can corns live on the beach? if they can what would they eat, crabs or small fish?
 
They eat beach lizards such as anoles and curly tails, today i was lucky and caught a breeding 1.2 of curly tails ! :D
 
165 posts and you're thinking crabs and small fish!?!

Just kidding, man, they eat small rodents and lizards in the wild. The occasional bird (or nest of birds or eggs) may be perchanced upon but they wouldn't know what to think about a crab!;)
 
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