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Corn Snake
Pantherophis guttatus
52.4303, -1.91783
Field Notes
Habitat:
Wild corn snakes prefer habitats such as overgrown fields, forest openings, trees, palmetto flatwoods and abandoned or seldom-used buildings and farms, from sea level to as high as 6,000 feet. Typically, these snakes remain on the ground, but can ascend trees, cliffs and other elevated surfaces.[8] They can be found in the southeastern United States ranging from New Jersey to the Florida keys and as far west as Texas.
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