Yes, the teeth are called fangs.
Garden Snakes are not really venomous and do not have very sharp fangs like other snakes do.So I would say maybe to not go looking for one because they might strike.
NO ! There are no vegetarian snakes ! Additionally, there is NO such species as a 'Garden' snake !
Technically speaking, anything with a mouth can bite. if by garden snakes, you mean Garter Snakes, then yes, they can bite if they feel threatened. however, they are not venomous so it would be a harmless bite from teeth that feel like rough sandpaper.
the brown tree snake gets eaten by big animals and mamals
I do not think Garter snakes eat other snakes. They are carnivors, but I dont think they eat their own kind.
Snakes have fangs.
Snakes do have teeth, but they are very small. The teeth of a snake are not made for chewing but for keeping a grip on prey. The fangs of venomous snakes are also modified teeth.
The dog. Garden snakes are not poisonous and have very small teeth. They also do not strangle their predators/prey. The dog on the other hand has large teeth and is much quicker. The snake would not be able to harm the dog very much.
Do snakes eat cherries?
There is NO SUCH SPECIES as a garden snake ! IF you meant a 'Garter snake' - then no - there are NO vegetarian snakes- ALL snakes are carnivores !
garden snakes like to eat the items in all gardens. and sometimes the insects that live in the garden plants. they arent like other snakes, most other snakes eat other animals and etc.
Cotton Mouth snake and Garden snakes