yes such as sea kreats and vipers
Elaid referes to the family Elapidae, which contains around 235 species of snake scattered across mainly torpical regions. Every other snake therefore would be concidered non elapid, which covers colubrids, boids, and vipers/pit vipers. These can be found across every continant except Antarctica and amount to around 2700 species. (totaling the ~2900 species reconised)
All snakes are non-poisonous but some are venomous.
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No, it is not possible to make a poisonous snake non-poisonous. The venom-producing glands in the snake are a natural adaptation for hunting and defense, and removing them would harm the snake's overall health and survival. It is best to avoid handling or interacting with poisonous snakes to prevent any potential harm.
They are certain it is non-poisonous, or they are stupid.
It depends on your criteria. The longest non-venomous snake - is the Reticulated Python. The heaviest species of non-venomous snake is the Anaconda.
A poisonous snake has venom glands in which it can inject venom when it bites. A non- poisonous snake has no venom glands and will not inject venom , but they can have harmful bacteria in their mouth.
no in fact a northern pine snake would rather run away from you then try to bite you it is not poisonous and if u dont no how to tell a poisonous snake from a non poisonous just look at the eyes if the eyes have a round pupil it is non poisonous but if its got a cats pupil it is most deffenetly poisionous and i would sugest to get as far away from t as possible
No - the rat snake family are non-venomous species, that subdue their prey by constriction.
If the snake is fatally poisonous you will die. If the snake is non venomous you will be fine.
No, it's an example of association. The predator accociates the colours to a poisoness creature and so doesn't attack. K?
If it was a non-poisonous snake bite, you would treat the puncture wounds as you would any other wound. Dab on antiseptic (liquid or cream) daily until the wounds are healed. The important thing, according to the question, was that it was non-poisonous.