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Corn Snakes & Other Rat Snakes

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Because corn and rat snakes are brilliantly colored, harmless to humans, and do well in captivity, they have become popular reptiles to own and breed. This manual describes most subspecies found in European and American collections, including the corn snake, the many races of black rat snake, the green rat snake, the Mexican corn snake, many European rat snakes, and similar forms from Africa and Latin America. There is information on feeding, caging, breeding, and health, plus a bibliography and glossary.

128 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1996

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Patricia P. Bartlett

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November 23, 2010
really good if your looking for information on Corn and Rat snakes.
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