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Natural History/Field ObservationField observations of corn snakes, field collecting, or just general topics about the natural environment they are found in.
I have never found any corns in kentucky actually. Only garters, northern water snakes, cottonmouths, and copperheads. I want to catch a corn in the wild though, that would be awesome.
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Originally posted by CowBoyWay Kentucky is famous for its corn whiskey, not its Corn snakes
Keep finding specimens like that, and that may change
very nice.
Speaking of whiskey, I'm going to Burbon Fest this weekend
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