The Fascinating World of Corn Snakes

Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast

Welcome to the Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast! We record our episodes on-location at the center, located at 37 Meddin Drive, Tybee Island, Georgia. 

In this fact-filled episode, host Dee Daniels is joined by Jess Boyle, an educator at the center, to talk all about corn snakes. They discuss the origins of the corn snake's name, their diet, habitat, and common misconceptions. Jess shares experiences with Noodle, a two-year-old albino corn snake used for education, and reminisces about Maize, a beloved corn snake that helped many overcome their fear of snakes.

Jess also provides valuable insights on identifying venomous snakes and the importance of snakes in controlling rodent populations. Tune in to learn more about these fascinating, often misunderstood creatures and how to safely interact with them.

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