Establishing a scenario where a corn snake bite is considered “dangerous” to a person requires all kinds of “double-jeopardy” premises. Snakes' mouths and jaws are not designed to tear flesh and break bones the way that dogs and cats can. read more
Even small children are unlikely to be injured by a corn snake bite. For a corn snake bite to cause real danger, some other factor must be included. Someone with a serious clotting problem might have problems if the bleeding continued for long periods of time. Generally, a corn snake bite is similar to being slapped by a branch of small thorns. read more
A Corn Snake may live from 5 to 8 years in the wild. Venomous Bite /Danger to Humans Due to the lovely colors of the Corn Snake and the fact that they don’t bite often they are one of the most popular types people keep for pets. read more