Corn snakes are a relatively small and slender species. Corn snakes have a very vibrant colouration consisting of bright oranges, orangey-reds and reddish-browns. Their base colour is usually an orange to reddish-brown colour with a variety of different patters across the entirety of its body. Herpetologists at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, described corn snakes scale and colour patterns as "dark-margined red or brown mid-dorsal blotches and smaller lateral blotches on a ground colour of red, orange, brown or grey." The habitat and elevation of the corn snake can affect its colouration, for instance corn snakes found in high evaluations and semi-dessert habitats have more of a dark orangey-brown colouring. Corn snakes also have a white belly with black barred stripping across it. Corn snakes typically are between 60-180 cm in length at maturity. Another unique distinguishing characteristic of the corn snake is a spear-shaped blotch on top of the head, pointing toward the nose. Corn snakes have been selectively breed in captivity to produce a variety of different …show more content…
Herpetologists Records show that sightings of Corn snakes in northern Mexico are most likely misidentifications of the northern copperhead snake. Corn snakes have adapted to live in a variety of different habitats and climates, from the cold tundra climates found in New Jersey and Delaware to the semi-Saharan climates of Florida and Texas. Corn snakes are active both during the day and the night time, but become primarily nocturnal in the warm summer months. Corn snakes are typically found in terrestrial habitats, longleaf pine forests and flat woods that are relatively dry, exposed and have numerous subterranean mammal