Name: Sid
Type: Corn Snake
Morph: Carolina
Sex: Female
Age: years old.

Corn snakes (Elaphe guttata) are found throughout the southeastern and central United States. Their docile nature, reluctance to bite, moderate adult size 3.9-5.9 feet (1.2-1.8 m), attractive pattern and comparatively simple care make them popular pet snakes. In the wild, they usually live around 15-20 years, but may live as long as 23 years in captivity.

The name "Corn Snake" is a holdover from the days when southern farmers stored harvested ears of corn in a wood frame or log building called a crib. Rats and mice came to the corn crib to feed on the corn, and corn snakes came to feed on the rodents.

Above info taken from Wikipedia