Yes and No.Some snakes have venom and others do not.
Yes, all pit vipers are poisonous carnivorous snakes. They use the pits to see their prey (i.e. small mammals) in infrared and the poison to kill their prey in preparation for eating it.
No. All vipers are venomous, not just pit vipers. Elapids, which include taipans, cobras, and corals snakes are als highly venomous. A number of colubrid snakes are also venomous.
yes all of them are poisonous
Snakes do not have poison, they have venom. Some venomous snakes are taipans, Gaboon vipers, Mangshan vipers, Eyelash crested vipers, and Sawscaled vipers. Those are the coolest in my opinion.
All pythons and non poisonous snakes but also some vipers
yes such as sea kreats and vipers
No, there are no poisonous snakes in Korea. There are, however, venomous snakes. Most notably various pit vipers.
IF you meant venomous - then yes - they are a highly-venomous species of snake !
Vipers come in all different colors.Some are brown or green,black yellow orange even red sometimes.Most vipers usually are brown. Usually found to be large, they are also poisonous and occasionally milked for Venom.
Certainly- some of the most deadly poisonous snakes are pit vipers. yes
The Viper snake is an endangered animal with a mean bite. Vipers are one of the most deadliest snakes in the world due to their poisonous venom stored in glands within the mouth.
No. Vipers are just one of many families of snake.
The garter snake is non-poisonous.
Pit vipers. Copperhead, cottonmouth, timber and eastern diamondback rattlesnakes.
They are poisonous. Injecting the venom, hemotoxin, as opposed to cobras, which inject neurotoxin. An example of a pit viper is a rattlesnake.