Hello, I’m Amanda McNulty with Clemson Extension and Making It Grow. My brother and I have had lots of unusual pets. As children we had corn snakes at home; Billy Mac and John Hughes Cooper had both venomous and non-venomous snakes at a place out in the country, all were native to South Carolina. Corn snakes are extremely good-natured, if that’s a correct way to describe a reptile. Although nonvenomous, king snakes will bite the tar out of you. One bit my brother and Billy had to hold his hand in a sink filled with water until the snake let go to get a breath of air. We never kept or would keep a cold tolerant non-native reptile, as they can become perilous to the environment if they escape. Burmese pythons in Florida are wreaking havoc with native wildlife there.
The unusual childhood pets of Amanda McNulty

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