Yes. There is a snake called the spitting cobra. It sprays venom on its attackers face.
Venom in snakes is stored in their glands. If the glands broke out and the venom went into some of their systems, then they would be in trouble, maybe die. So no.
no.
No. Bull Snakes typically hunt and eat Rattle Snakes, and the snake is typically a solitary animal. However, Bull Snakes will mimic Rattle Snakes by flattening themselves and shaking their tails.
a baby rattlesnake has "a bud" at the end of it's tail. The bull snake has a tapered tail with the same type of skin.
Yes, because they got powerful venom in them EDIT: I have to disagree with the above answer ! Of the 3,000 or so species of snakes on the planet - only around 400 of those species are venomous. Additionally - of the venomous species - there's only a small fraction of them possessing venom of such potency as to be dangerous to humans. Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
Yes, they can. If they are very hungry they will turn on each other.
A bull snake could refer to any of several North American snakes. These reptiles, the bull snake, pine snake and gopher snake, all of which are often called bull snakes, are non-venomous. A link can be found below.
No, it does not. Bull snakes are a non-venomous species.
Bull snakes are very powerful constrictors who eat small mammals, such as mice, rats, pocket gophers, ground squirrels, and rabbits, as well as ground nesting birds, birds' eggs and lizards. Juvenile bull snakes depend on small lizards, frogs, and baby mice. Bull snakes will occasionally eat a rattler but they are not a normal prey item.
No. Bull Snakes typically hunt and eat Rattle Snakes, and the snake is typically a solitary animal. However, Bull Snakes will mimic Rattle Snakes by flattening themselves and shaking their tails.
Rattlers have a heavier body than bull snakes, they have a wide triangular head while the bull has a narrow, pointed head. The rattler has a rattle on its tail while the bull has none. However, bull snakes can imitate the rattler and will vibrate their tail. If the snake is in dry leaves or grass, it sounds just like a rattlesnake.
As all snakes, they will attack. But only if provoked too. However, they are not poisonous. They are some times mistaken for rattlesnakes. They'll rattle their tales against something to make it seem like they are a rattlesnake. But they are nice. But there grumpy snakes.
a baby rattlesnake has "a bud" at the end of it's tail. The bull snake has a tapered tail with the same type of skin.
Nope - Bull snakes are constrictors, they are a non-venomous species.
Yes, because they got powerful venom in them EDIT: I have to disagree with the above answer ! Of the 3,000 or so species of snakes on the planet - only around 400 of those species are venomous. Additionally - of the venomous species - there's only a small fraction of them possessing venom of such potency as to be dangerous to humans. Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
Yes, they can. If they are very hungry they will turn on each other.
A bull snake could refer to any of several North American snakes. These reptiles, the bull snake, pine snake and gopher snake, all of which are often called bull snakes, are non-venomous. A link can be found below.
yes they do 'cause they are SNAKES
No. Snakes are only known to breed with their own species.That answer is not correct.It is a known fact that snakes inter breed.Many rattlesnakes will breed with a bull snake for example.Here in S Dak, many a rattlesnake has inoperative rattles, theydon't make a sound at all! This makes them very dangerous.It is easy to tell if a rattlesnake has bred with another type snake.The rattlers will be set off to about a 25 degree angle from its body,and the rattles will not make a sound, they are inoperative.This is because of inter-breeding.