Cegninedorf
Twang'em into trees!
I found this on amazon.com while shopping for things related to corn snakes to add to my classroom...too funny. I was surprised, though, at how yellow it is...oh, well.
The kids will get a kick out of it...it is almost 5 feet long, and it's made by Wild Republic, which supports animal-related causes (or, so it says...I haven't researched it to know for sure.). The label comes with a description of corn snakes in 4 languages & states this:
"The corn snake is a nocturnal snake that climbs trees and searches abandoned barns for a variety of small prey including mice, rats, birds and bats. It is generally found along streams, rivers or springs and in meadows or rocky areas in the southern United States. It is grayish in color with bold orange blotches ringed in black in a regular pattern down the length of its back."
Thus, why I ask, did they make it so yellowy?
Oh, well. The kids will love it.
"The corn snake is a nocturnal snake that climbs trees and searches abandoned barns for a variety of small prey including mice, rats, birds and bats. It is generally found along streams, rivers or springs and in meadows or rocky areas in the southern United States. It is grayish in color with bold orange blotches ringed in black in a regular pattern down the length of its back."
Thus, why I ask, did they make it so yellowy?
Oh, well. The kids will love it.