Corn snake
Pantherophis guttatus
Meeko is a male Corn snake hatched in 2017. Corn snakes are a nonvenomous, semi-arboreal species of snake native to the southeastern United States, parts of Mexico, and the Cayman Islands. They are found in the temperate forest biome, preferring wooded groves, rocky hillsides, meadowland, as well as barns, woodlots, and even abandoned houses.   Corn snakes are crepuscular, which means that although they are active at night, their peak hours are around dawn and dusk. In the wild, these hours are spent hunting prey like small mammals, frogs, fish, and even birds on occasion. Corn snakes are long, slender snakes with oval heads and round pupils.   Meeko is anerythristic which means he has no red/orange pigment.  
Age
8
Species size (feet)
3-5
Life span (years)
15-25
Weight (grams)
953