Though Nebraska is home to several species of snakes, none are considered deadly to humans. The most common venomous snakes in Nebraska are the prairie rattlesnake and the western massasauga, but their venom typically poses low risk to humans and fatalities are extremely rare.
No - of the roughly 3,500 species of snake species worldwide - about 400 are venomous, and of those only a small number are deadly to humans.
well snakes are creations by god and are slithering creatures, there are 3 groups of snakes, venomous, nonvenomous, and constrictors. venomous snakes are snakes that are deadly so you do not want to get near them, how you can tell the snake is venomous you can look at it head shape, if its a triangle its a venomous or a constrictor. it will have a round head if its a nonvenomous. constrictors are snakes that will squeeze and choke you then eat you. lucky for us they are mostly inAfrica. if you were to FUD a snake its most likely to be nonvenomous. P.S. if you live in the south west in America and you hear a rattle? RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P.S.S. cause that's a rattlesnake (very deadly). BE,VERY CAREFUL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
# Cuban Finch, Cuban Trogan, Bee Hummingbird, Cuban Kite, Cuban Parakeet, Cuban Hutia. Greater bulldog bat, Cuban Solenodon, Small Indian Mongoose, Pallid Bat, Cuban crocodile, Cuban ground Iguana, Cuban Boa, Cuban treefrog, Monte Ibeira Dwarf Eleuth.
Some snake species are primarily herbivorous, such as the Cuban rock iguana which feeds on fruits and plants. However, the majority of snake species are carnivorous, relying on a diet of rodents, birds, and other small animals for sustenance.
orange snakes
no
yes, they are called sea snakes and they are extremely deadly.
The Most Extreme - 2002 Deadly Snakes was released on: USA: 30 November 2004
Nope - they are a species of Boa - a constrictor.
their deadly nerotoxen.
certain types of snakes
Croc Files - 1999 Deadly Australian Snakes was released on: USA: 11 July 1999
yes for eample the king cobras eat smaller snakes for survival or threated
A Scarlet King Snake can be extremely deadly to smaller snakes be they poisonous or non-poisonous. Since King Snakes in general are immune to the toxin of poisonous varieties of snakes, they generally consume most other snakes in their immediate vicinity thus acquiring the moniker "King of Snakes". A Scarlet King can also be deadly to small mammals such as mice or squirrel, chipmunk and shrew are also on their menu. Scarlet Kings are not deadly toward humans, with their ability to consume animals carrying diseases that can be deadly to humans, they are beneficial allies to us.
They have a highly-potent venom.
Cuban Boas prefer the scrub forest and tropical forest regions. These snakes are at risk for becoming endangered species.