With snows, amels, blizzards, etc you can see some of their internal organs until they get older. It's nothing to be alarmed about, it'll go away. And I'd just let her be for the next week and not disturb her: don't handle her and don't try to feed her. This is to let her get settled in. Once she's settled in you can start to offer her food and handle her.

It's been my experience that corns don't calm down much until they get to be ~6 months. The striking will go away fairly quickly, but they're still 'flighty' for a while. Most of them anyways.