Lizards in Indiana include: the Eastern fence lizard, the six-lined racerunner and the slender glass lizard. Also, a form of lizard, the skink, include the broad-headed skink, the common five-lined skink, and the little brown (or "ground") skink.
Yes: the Brown Recluse and the Northern Black Widow.
Venomous snakes of Indiana
Northern Copperhead
Timber Rattlesnake
Massasauga Rattlesnake
Cottonmouth
Poisonous snakes are found all over the world. There are over a hundred species of snakes found in North America and only 4 of these species are poisonous.
There are no poisonous snakes in the Texas Panhandle. However, there are two species of venomous snakes - the prairie rattlesnake and the western diamondback rattlesnake.
Some caterpillars are poisonous in the hairs that grow on their bodies. These are located everywhere so yes, they can be found in Indiana.
No the scarlet king snake looks like a coral snake(poisonous) but the King snake is not Poisonous. There are other types of king snakes but none are poisonous.
There are no specific poisonous snakes in Richmond, Indiana, but in Indiana, the Northern Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix mokasen), the Western Cottonmouth, otherwise known as the water moccasin (Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma), the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake (Sistrurus catenatus catenatus), and the Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) are the snakes that are poisonous.
Some do but they are mistaked as poisonous snakes and are killed like in florida....................... and non poisonous snakes eat the poisonous ones should be worshipped the have saved alot of lifes!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rattle snakes are probably one of the most poisonous snakes in Texas The coral snake is the most poisonous snake in Texas.
There are no "poisonous" snakes. The appropriate word to use is "venomous", not "poisonous", because venom refers to a toxin that is injected by the animal, whereas poisonous animals are those who spread their toxin by being ingested or through contact with the skin. Venomous snakes can be found in nearly all the same places that nonvenomous snakes can be found, with just a few exceptions is some of the cooler regions.
yes, as they are aquatic and aquatic snakes are poisonous.
No, all snakes are not poisonous. Yes, all snakes will bite (even the ones that are not poisonous) They will bite to catch and eat for or to defend themselves.
all green snakes are not poisonous. Most gardener snakes are green and they are not poisonous. Think about it.
No, there are no areas on Earth where every single snake in the region is poisonous. There probably are some poisonous snakes in the N. Carolina mountains, like rattlers, but certainly not all snakes.