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Corn Florida Snake
The corn florida snake can be captively bred on a farm where the babies are sold as popular exotic pets.
These reptiles are excellent climbers and often climb high in trees. One of their favorite foods is nestling birds. They do not eat every day. One substantial meal a week is enough for them. They breed in spring. Females lay their eggs in early summer.
The corn florida snake can be captively bred on a farm where the babies are sold as popular exotic pets.
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These reptiles are popular exotic pets. They are captive bred in large numbers annually. Relatively small, these reptiles rarely exceed five feet in length. They tolerate a wide variety of environments. In the wild, they appear mostly at night and hide beneath rocks and logs during the day. The corn florida snake can be captively bred on a farm where the babies are sold as popular exotic pets.
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