Ive seen my fair share of baby Burms and yes that does actually look like one, since it seems like you're not knowledgeable Im sorry if im a newb but imma just jump in and say it. These snakes get big. Like 13 feet long and quite thick around. As adults they can eat a rabbit, tho some people give them a good portion of jumbo rats or a few other types of feeders. If you look at its size, for a baby its already way too big for a cornsnake. If you have the space and the time and commitment they can be amazing animals, but if you find that the thought of a snake big enough to require 2 people minimum handling it as an adult for safety is something that intimidates you or that you dont have the space for then my advice is as hard as it may be you should put it up for adoption or sell it. Irresponsibly keeping it will only lead to a bad name for the reptile community one way or another.

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