It all depends on what kind of snake it is. Snakes that aren't poisonous will not have poisonous offspring.
No! Young rattlers are just as venomous as their parents! But, being smaller, they cannot release as much venom.
Yes, a rattlesnake is capable of giving a venomous bite from the moment of birth.
All species of rattlesnake are venomous, some more so than others.
Yes, they always are.
yes
No, the only venomous snakes in Aguascalientes are rattlesnakes and coral snakes.
Yes, all are venomous, which is the correct term.
Yes, like all rattlesnakes it is venomous.
The rattlesnakes' venom was fatal even to an adult.
All rattlesnakes are venomous, not poisonous. However, there is no such thing as a Texas bluebonnet rattlesnake.
Yes!
Like all venomous snakes, rattlesnakes produce their venom in glands inside the head that are similar to salivary glands.
garter snakes are not poisonous at all. The term is actually venomous- and they are not.. Rattlesnakes are QUITE venomous.
No, they are not 'poisonous' but they are venomous. There is a big difference. Poison must be ingested to do its damage while venom is injected. You could safely et a rattlesnake unless you have an open sore in your mouth or digestive tract.
yes a pit viper is a venomous snake including rattlesnakes
No rattlesnake is poisonous but all rattlesnakes are venomous. A poison must be ingested to cause harm. A venom is injected. One can safely eat a rattlesnake and its venom. However, if the venom is injected into the tissues of the body it can cause serious damage, even death.
Diamondback rattlesnakes are very venomous.