This is a snake that I found working on a construction sight. Its an awsome looking snake so I decided to keep it as a pet. I think its a corn snake, if anyone has any different opinoin let me know. Its about 3 feet in length very dosile and fun to hold.
Nice Eastern milk snake. Very easy to confuse them with corn snakes. I have a very old breeding pair of these. Beautiful snakes.
michfoxsnake 18 hours ago
its a milk snake bro. you can defiantly tell by the markings. dont listen to these other peeps about corn snakes.
anthonyvcunningham 1 month ago
Thats def a eastern milk snake. Very pretty specimen. Great find.
lacewing183 5 months ago
@nikesk8er10 question. how long have you studied snakes? you're 15? i'm 46 and have studied them since i was 9. now, look at a field guide. i have National Audubon Society field guide to Reptiles & Amphibians. i'm assuming you don't have a copy, otherwise you wouldn't be disputing me. if i can quote from pp. 622 and 623, 'the Eastern Milk snake has a Y- or V- shaped patch on nape(neck, or back of head).' look at this video at :01, :05, :10, :13, :45, :48, :57, and 1:25 and tell me what YOU see.
rickfan1964 1 year ago
@rickfan1964 dude......thats a corn snake
nikesk8er10 1 year ago
that is one beautiful specimen of an Eastern Milk! ;) do you still have it?? i have several in my collection.
rickfan1964 1 year ago
@khaostim666 no it's not. is IS an Eastern Milk Snake.
rickfan1964 1 year ago
@khaostim666 sorry, but it is a Milk. i have several in my collection and know what i'm talking about.
rickfan1964 1 year ago
i have a corn snakes and i thingk thair cute
rjjajimenez 1 year ago
@Jonny4201984 tbh i dont think it'll have lasted long..
i released 2 wild corn sakes.. they both ended up dead.. with no marks on them
TedWinni 1 year ago