Snakes are not a species; they are a suborder containing hundreds of genera.
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Members of the King snake family are non-venomous. They are constrictors.
Cobras are bot a single species. There are around 30 different species of snake that can be called cobras. All are members of the elapid family.
Corn snakes are in the colubrid family, the largest family of snakes.
Snakes belong to the 'squamata' order.
FAMILY: Colubridae SUBFAMILY: Natricinae
Yes. Anacondas, members of the boa family and sometimes called water boas, are the largest snakes in overall size, but pythons sometimes grow a foot or two longer.
Squamata
THe largest family of snakes is the colubrid family with over 1900 species.
Yes - they are from the same family of snakes.
The Corn snake and other families are considered the typical snakes and have over 1560 species in the entire family.
Elapids (Cobras, Mambas, Kraits, Coral Snakes etc.), Atractaspidids (Burrowing Asps), Vipers (Pit Vipers, Rattlesnakes etc.), Hydrophiids (Sea Snakes) and a few members of the Colubrid family (Boomslang, Twig Snake, Brazilian Smooth Snake etc.).
no but they are cousins in the snake family .