The fastest venomous snake is the Black Mamba. It is able to reach speeds in excess of 12 miles per hour.
sometimes. it depends on what kind of snake it is. if it is a poisonous snake then you need immediate medical attention. you may not die from a poisonous snake bite if you react fast. if it is not poisonous then you have from little to no chance of dying. don't worry about any of this if you live in an area that has no poisonous snakes. unless you live next to, in, or near a zoo that keeps poisonous snakes on hand. then you might be in trouble! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, Depends where too! But, to make it clear. Yes, you can die or get a severe injury so eithor way.....you have bad bad bad luck!
My Corn Snake is quite slow, normally moving in a zig-zag pattern when moving in an open area, frequently stopping to 'sense the air'. I dare say if he was feeling threatened he would move much faster, probably in a straight line ! You can see a video clip of him moving on youtube, under corn snake slither.
Yes - anacondas are generally a slow-moving snake - HOWEVER - the strike, when catching food etc, is extremely fast !
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No, all snakes are carnivorous. The Mamba is an extremely fast moving snake & highly venomous. It's venom is neuro toxic.
Fast moving water.
Fast... Real fast...
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There is no general answer. Every encounter is unique. In some cases the dog wins. In others, the dog will die due to a venomous bite; or he becomes the snake's next meal. Dogs and cats regularly kill snakes, but some face larger or more dangerous reptiles than they can handle.
a snake can swim about as fast as a row Boat at traveling comfortable pace
moving fast in Japanese is "subayai"
A dolphin is a fast moving animal if you think about it.