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I know that in a lot of snakes the female is the bigger of the two. Which is bigger in the corn snakes...I have a baby male Okeetee corn I just brought home today. He is so tiny. I know they grow fast though. He ate a pinky for me tonight and he is resting now. Thanks connie
In many of the bigger snake species such as boas and pythons, the females are usually the larger of the two. In corns that isn't necessary true. While growth is genetically linked, males have had the upper hand in my collection.