Yes, all snakes can bite. Although very few are actually venomous, a non-venomous snakebite can cause a bacterial infection, however, these are rarely serious as long as the wound is kept clean. Some species of snake are more inclined to bite than others. For example, the ring-necked snake is a small and slightly venomous species which I have found to be extremely docile, but the bull snake on the other hand is extremely aggressive and almost never tame. Garter snakes may be aggressive at first, but they tame very easily and quickly. Just like a dog, each snake has an individual character and there may be aggressive and docile specimens of any species.
not all the times if you leave it alone it wont bite you
Yes, snakes do bite. Not all are deadly bites however.
not at all
no rat snakes do not bite although they do let off a loud musky scent telling the predator to back off, although they are more afraid of you than you are of them
Yes, you can get a snake bite ring on the first placement
Snake Bite Love was created on 1998-03-10.
A snake bite first affects the blood stream and the area immediately around the bite. If the snake is venomous, a raised infected area may raise up around the bite.
Yes, they all are from birth, although they might not be able to bite at all.
The grass snake (Natrix natrix), sometimes called the ringed snake or water snake, is a Eurasian non-venomous snake. It is often found near water and feeds almost exclusively on amphibians. As with any snake, they may bite if they feel threatened but are not venomous.
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS and it wasn't a snake bite it was injections of cobra venom.
There is no poison in the bite of a garden snake. This snake is actually known as the garter snake and is considered to be very helpful in controlling rodents and bugs in gardens.
well snake bite percings are two little holes on both bottom corners of your lip. Its called snake bite because it looks like a snake bite your lip. i hope that was good enough for you :).