Hybrids
Hybrids between corn snakes and any other snake within Pantherophis, Lampropeltis, or Pituophis so far have been proven to be completely fertile.
- Jungle corn snakes are hybrids using the corn snake and California Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae). These show extreme pattern variations taking markings from both parents.. Although they are hybrids of different genera, they are not sterile.
- Tri Color Jungle Corns are a hybrid involving Querétaro Kingsnake and Cornsnake parents. The color is similar to that of an Amelanistic Cornsnake.
- Creamsicle Cornsnake is a hybrid involving an albino Emory's Rat snake (Pantherophis emoryi) and Cornsnake parents. There is another hybrid involving a non-albino Emory's Rat snake, known as Rootbeer.
- Turbo Corn snakes are hybrids between a corn snake and any Pituophis species.
- Corn snakes hybridized with milk snakes go by a variety of names, depending on the subspecies of milk snake it is. For example, a Honduran Milk Snake X Corn snake is called a Cornduran, a Sinaloan Milk Snake X Corn snake is called a Sinacorn, a Pueblan Milk Snake X Corn Snake is called a puebla corn.
- Imperial Pueblan is 75% Pueblan Milk Snake and 25% Banana California King(Banana is a dominant trait)
- Brook Korn is a hybrid between the Brook's king snake and a corn snake. Like the jungle corn, the hybrids show extreme pattern variations
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