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normally the first third of their bodies will be in the classic S shape, lifted, and poised, they will appear to be agitated, perhaps vibrating the tail.
I never been biten by a corn, but I hear they make a S shape with the front part of their bodies. (I've seen pictures of it in the Photo Gallery.) Some buzz their tails and hiss. I think that's when you definitely know when its ready to strike. I've never actually seen this, but I hear about it on this forum. Someone who has a corn do this often can probably give you better advice. Welcome to the forum.
Yep they buzz their tails and it makes a really cute buzzing sound.
Here are 2 pics of my baby girl back when she hated me but now she's a real sweetie.
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She looked all ready to bite but she never actually struck.
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Apparently hatchling bites don't hurt at all and bigger snakes' bites aren't anything to hysterically cry about either.
MY ORIGIONAL CORN BIT ME ALOT WHEN SHE WAS A HATCHLING. MY NEW UPPERKEYS BITES ME ALOT. THEY GO INTO AN S SHAPE WITH THE TOP HALF OF THEIR BODIES BUT THEY CONSTANTLY WAVE THE SECOND HALF AROUND ALOT.