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Sorry - forgot to add, Hannibal technically a 3 way cross as his sire was a typical Jungle Corn, but his dam was a Brooks Corn. To complicate matters further, one of his corn grandparents was a Snow Stripe. He seemed to inherit a little of all of it - he appears to have the background color of a Florida King. His markings also vary - they go from medium brown, to brown to black & he's got some broken striping with some aztec like pattern which fade off into typical corn saddles. I will try to post more pics of all my babies in the future, but you'll have to bear with me - I'm not that great of a photgrapher!
Hannibal is very busy in temperament as well. He doesn't offer to bite, but is always moving, trying to explore or find new hides. Unlike my other snakes, when he's in his "house" he prefers to be out during the day, which makes for great viewing!