I don't believe so. I own one, and I know several other people that keep them, but I think it may be illegal to SELL them. Somehow them being a little bit rare makes them unsellable, even though that would actually help to increase the population.
No. They are illegal to be kept in US.
There are no snakes out in the nature in Iceland, some people have them as pets though that is illegal. It's probably the same in Greenland though I am not sure.
There are many different types of brown snakes in the world. The Eastern brown snake of Austalia is one of their most dangerous snakes. Some are venomous such as Eastern brown snake and some are not. Some species found in the United States are harmless and often kept as pets.
No. As pets, yes, but not in nature. King snakes are from the southwestern united states and northwestern Mexico.
Corn Snakes! I have two and they are the best for pets and beginners!
Most house pets can be afraid of snakes. However if the snakes are small and are kept in a secluded area then they should be fine. I would suggest you separate your pets just in case.
a few common pet snakes are corn snakes, milk snakes and pythons
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The country and island of Ireland has no snakes, apart from those kept in zoos and as pets.
corn snakes are the most common species of snakes kept as pets. they are nonvenomous too.
Cobra snakes are bad pets because they are extremely harmful reptiles. They can kill you within a single bite.
Robert Anderson has written: 'A step-by-step book about snakes' -- subject(s): Pets, Snakes as pets