There is a significant difference in the lifespans of corn snakes in the wild and captivity. In the wild, they can live for about 10 to 15 years, whereas in captivity, they live for around 23 years or more. However, some of the oldest corn snakes live in captivity until they are 32 years and 3 months old.
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The Albino Corn Snake is a crossbreed of the corn snake. This orange-colored snake is docile and rarely bites humans. On the other hand, female albino snakes can produce 10 to 30 eggs in one litter. Later, the female will incubate the eggs for 60 to 70 days. This snake is different from other types of snakes in that this corn albino snake is not venomous.
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