• Hello!

    Either you have not registered on this site yet, or you are registered but have not logged in. In either case, you will not be able to use the full functionality of this site until you have registered, and then logged in after your registration has been approved.

    Registration is FREE, so please register so you can participate instead of remaining a lurker....

    Please be certain that the location field is correctly filled out when you register. All registrations that appear to be bogus will be rejected. Which means that if your location field does NOT match the actual location of your registration IP address, then your registration will be rejected.

    Sorry about the strictness of this requirement, but it is necessary to block spammers and scammers at the door as much as possible.

cornsnakes in the comics!!

I've caught a lot of corns in my life. I'd say 75% of them bite if you have to chase or "extract" them in any way. Once they are coiled and rattling, they are usually going to bite when you pick them up. If you can flip tin or something and find one laying there, often it's just like lifting a pet from an enclosure, and it's hard to believe they are wild. Even the biters usually calm after a minute of freaking out. Kings tend to be more nervous on average, but I moved a big one out of the road this year that barely even rattled. In captivity, lots of king bites are feeding attempts.
 
Back
Top