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It's not a cornsnake... and it doesn't look like a snake I have seen before. Maybe a bull or Pine snake.. maybe a hybrid of the 2 or something else? I wouldn't say any rat snake either...
NOT something that I can name, but I'd rule out bullsnake (along with corn snake) due to the more angular/pointed nose. That nose shape would lead me to believe some sort of ratsnake actually . . . :shrugs: Definitely, definitely not cornsnake.
It might be a Leopard Rat, Elaphe situla. or a Dione Ratsnake, Elaphe dione.
I am not a 100% sure on this though. Your photos are not that good and its hard to really see and compare.
Here is an oldword ratsnake website. http://www.ratsnakes.com/species.html
I don't think the head is right for a rat snake. Don't look at the pattern on the back, African House snakes are highly variable. But look at Deans snakes and then look at the head. I still think its an AHS.