Assuming you're talking about such species as the Burmese Python - people import them, and sell them in pet shops. Some customers who buy them, do so without realising just how big they get (and thus their increasing dietary and care needs !). Irresponsible owners then simply release the poor snakes into the wild of a foreign country to their natural habitat instead of re-homing them - then complain there's a 'python problem' when one eats someone's dog ! If americans weren't so casual in their attitude towards caring for these big snakes - there wouldn't be a 'problem' in the first place !
Snakes help us by eating rodents and other pests.
Garden Snakes and Corn Snakes
no
It is not a question of legality, rattle snakes are a wild indigenous species to the US - there were there before the US came into being.
Snakes use there tongues for a lot of thing. Snakes use their tongues for smell and to find food.
yes, tons.
us
no
snakes bit you because they felt threatend or they just dont like you.
14 million
only certain exotic non-poisonous and poisonous snakes are illegal in the US but they are illegal everywhere in the US
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