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thickness?

I think it depends on the snake itself. Some corns can get as big as some Kings but not as big as others? But I would freak if they got as big as a Gopher.
 
Also depends on the type of milk! The easterns (L. t. triangulum) that live around me don't get much bigger than three feet, while the subspecies in Ecuador (L. t. micropholis) can get up to six feet.
 
hmm what about a honduran milksnake? i know they are the largest of the milksnake species. i think. lol yeah, i was just wondering because i take of the snakes at my school and i love the thickness of the honduran. i was just wondering if corns get as thick as them? we only have yearlings and sub adult corns in my school.
 
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