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Corn Lavender Snake
The corn lavender snake babies is of the reptile species.
These reptiles are constrictors, and their diet consists of mice and other rodents. They also feed on chicks, bird nestlings, and lizards. In captivity, they should be fed once or twice a week. The frequency of feeding depends on the size of the food and the size of the reptile.
The corn lavender snake babies is of the reptile species.
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Corn Lavender Snake -
babies, reptile
These reptiles have a very mild temperament. Their beauty lies in a variety of colors and patterns: various shades of brown, black, white, yellow, and red. These reptiles are members of the species Elaphe Gutatta Gutatta. Fanciers of exotic pets should consider this reptile, as it is quite easy to keep. The corn lavender snake babies is of the reptile species.
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