The jungle corn snake is actually a hybrid between a king snake and a corn snake. This means it has no natural habitat, the only way to find a wild version is to see where these species overlap in the wild and there is a small chance of a wild one appearing. If they don't overlap then there is no natural habitat. read more
The jungle corn snake is actually a hybrid between a king snake and a corn snake. This means it has no natural habitat, the only way to find a wild version is to see where these species overlap in the wild and there is a small chance of a wild one appearing. read more
Tri Color Jungle corn snakes are a hybrid involving Querétaro Kingsnake and corn snake parents. The color is similar to that of an Amelanistic corn snake. Creamsicle corn snake is a hybrid involving an albino corn snake and an Emory's Rat snake (Pantherophis emoryi). The first generation hybrids are known as"rootbeers". read more