chausies
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I am not sure where to post this, but the wierdest thing just happened. Hubby and I stayed up late (we are night owls anyway) to do some cleaning before my sons birthday party tomorrow. Hubby was sweeping a room and came across a cornsnake. He called for me, assuming that it was one of mine. I thought it looked a little different when I picked it up, but it took a closer examination to leave me a bit confused about this snake. Even though it did not look familiar to me, I have been feeding snakes tonight so I assumed I must not have properly secured a container. It is about the size of some of my smaller 2004 babies, so I combed the snake rack looking for an escapee. I don't have many "normal" corns and many of them look distinctly different in color from this one. Also, this snake has a distinctive "shattered glass" pattern around the middle of its back (I do have some zigzag and aztec corns - but they have more ziggy markings than this one.) I have NO escapees, and this snake does not look like any of my snakes. It is friendly enough though - it did not resist being picked up any more than my own corns would have. I have NEVER found a wild cornsnake in my home (plenty of yellow ratsnakes get in - but so far no corns.) As far as I know, no neighbors in my immediate area have pet snakes, and I live out in the country so neighbors are few and far between. I guess this guy is a little confused about his natural environment, lol. I just thought I would share the excitement of catching this natural beauty. I will try to get some pics tomorrow if I have the time, but it might be sunday before I have time.