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The photos are of low quality and it's difficult to see what they might be. Deffinitly not pure corns though. Some sort of hybrid. Unless they are a pure colubrid that someone mislabeled.
I admittedly don't know a lot about hybids, but there was a guy who posted on here back in the end of november who had a "jungle corn" that looked an awful lot like that "forest corn," if my memory serves me right...
yeah, some british guy breeds them, they're king and rat and corn hybrids or something like that. They are very pretty in their own right but I'd be careful about breeding with them. The Axeminster got its name from Axeminster carpets because it looks something like a carpet python. I'll look up in my records and see who he is so I can post an address for you.
I agree with you there. He does have the scientific names for the crosses when you click on the picture, but for people who have no idea what they mean, they may just think it's a new morph of pure corn.