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hsuansterz Apr 09, 2004 08:27 PM

Hi, I was once working at a petshop and saw this lady bring in what I think looked something like an upper keys corns snake. The cool thing is she brought it in a purse and it just sat there without squirming around. Are all corns like that in temperament? I would love to get a snake that can be that tame and close to humans. Thanks for any feedback.
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freezermink Apr 09, 2004 11:10 PM

i think a reason they're so popular because of their temperment. i'm not sure about all corns, but if i ever have a shirt on with a front pocket, i let my juvinile corn hang out in the pocket and its just as calm as can be. he peeks out once in a while, but seems pretty content. overall i've never had a problem with him striking at me or anything from handling to feeding.
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-ryan
fancher@email.com
ultimate frisbee, volkswagens and snakes.

hsuansterz Apr 10, 2004 01:37 PM

>>i think a reason they're so popular because of their temperment. i'm not sure about all corns, but if i ever have a shirt on with a front pocket, i let my juvinile corn hang out in the pocket and its just as calm as can be. he peeks out once in a while, but seems pretty content. overall i've never had a problem with him striking at me or anything from handling to feeding.
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>>-ryan
>>fancher@email.com
>>ultimate frisbee, volkswagens and snakes.
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::hsuANsTerZ::

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