Definition
'Elaphe guttata' is the scientific name for the corn snake, a non-venomous snake native to the southeastern United States. These snakes are known for their colorful patterns and docile nature, making them popular as pets. π½ They primarily feed on rodents and small animals. Think of it as the snake's official ID. They are beneficial in controlling pest populations. Unlike venomous snakes, they pose no threat to humans. It's like having a secret code name for your favorite snake!