Corn snakes, as constrictors, don't have fangs. Among snakes, fangs are almost entirety found in venomous species, with constrictors having relatively uniformly sized teeth. read more
Corn snakes, as constrictors, don't have fangs. Among snakes, fangs are almost entirety found in venomous species, with constrictors having relatively uniformly sized teeth. While some constrictors do have a larger pair of front teeth, akin to canine teeth in mammals, as these do not deliver venom they aren't technically fangs. read more