Well, no because there are lots of venomous snakes that live freely in the wild of U.S.
No, excluding Australia, most snakes in the desert are not venomous. Australia has a much higher number of venomous species.
the patricia There are three types of coral snakes after that its the rattlesnakes
Alaska
Venomous snakes such as The Cottonmouth, The Copperhead, and The Rattlesnake
All baby venomous snakes are born with fangs and venom. Baby venomous snakes are more venomous than adult venomous snakes.
The dangerous venom is a strong deterrent. Most animals will avoid venomous snakes.
Whether a snake is diurnal or nocturnal does not affect if it is venomous. Some are venomous but most are not. The same is true of nocturnal snakes. If you see any snake and are not sure if it is venomous, don't take the risk.
Non-venomous. Only 15% of Texas' snakes are venomous.
No, the only venomous snakes in Aguascalientes are rattlesnakes and coral snakes.
Most colubrid snakes are not venomous, but some are. Those that are venomous are only mildly so and ar not dangerous to humans. However, a few colubrids, such as the boomslang in Africa, can be deadly.
There are no venomous snakes in Hawaii and Alaska. They may have also been extirpated in Maine and Delaware.