No. Eastern Indigo Snakes are not dangerous and seldom bite people. Although you do have to have a permit to handle them.
Not at all! I have 2 Corn Snakes and they are both very placid!
Yes, corn snakes are non venomous snakes. They are often mistaken for copper heads and rattle snakes because of their saddle-backed pattern and their ability to vibrate their tails, so that it sounds like rattling. But they are harmless and usually docile.
Snakes, such as the kraits, cobras and vipers.
No, not all snakes are dangerous. Actually, the majority of them are quiet safe. Most snakes pose no threat at all to humans. In fact, snakes tend to help people. They keep down populations of insects and rodents, which helps to reduce disease in populated areas. There are some that are venomous or large enough to leave a nasty bite. Some large constrictors can pose a threat as well. Even then, most of the dangerous snakes will avoid people when they can help it.
They are dangerous
Of course, but no dangerous snakes.
no.
milk snakes and coral snakes they look the same but coral snakes are dangerous and milk snakes aren't
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snakes are unpopular because people think snakes are slimy, dangerous, or scary.
No. Eastern Indigo Snakes are not dangerous and seldom bite people. Although you do have to have a permit to handle them.
No and no. They are harmless and great beginner snakes.
Technically snakes can be dangerous if you harm them or anything that belongs to them.. But it also kind if depends on what type of snake it is.. So if It is a venomous snake, yes it is dangerous but if its not well then it wont be dangerous, so it depends on what type of snake it is.
Snakes don't help humans..but they are useful for entertainment..but are dangerous.
it is venomous
Dangerous, creepy and scary.