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Snake guy23

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Mi friend whos a teecher got a cornsnake, is this a good idea?? Its in a 6th grade class, but still a cornsnake in an elementary skool, eating mice/rats.:confused: :)
 
If the teacher has a screen lid and a lock And does not let the students handle it withouyt his/her super vision it should be ok and does she have a locking lid heat?

and make sure That ONLY him/her feeds the snake and makie sure noone will be troubled seeing the snake eat
 
I think it is GREAT!!! It's a wonderful opportunity for the students to learn about snakes. It will also help children that fear snakes to overcome that fear.

I just recently donated several corn snakes to several teachers where I live. The kids are thrilled with them!
 
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