Technically there is no such thing as a poisonous snake in the US or other wise. All "poisonous" snakes are really venomous because poison is spread or ingested while venom is injected or ingested. If you lick a snake, you won't need any medical attention unless it turns on you. If you are wondering how long a venomous snake can live in the US, rephrase your question please.
Native black racers have no venom: poison. The only poisonous native snakes in the US are the various rattlesnakes, the cottonmouth, the copperhead, and the little coral snake.
Native black racers have no venom: poison. The only poisonous native snakes in the US are the various rattlesnakes, the cottonmouth, the copperhead, and the little coral snake.
If by "most poisonous" you mean the one with the strongest venom, there are two of them--the Mojave Rattlesnake and the Tiger Rattlesnake. Wrong, the Diamond Back Rattlesnake is more poisonous then both of those.
yes,it is but, its so small it can't kill us.
If a person had terrible luck, he could be bitten (very rare) and get an infection from the bite, then fail to have it treated, and then die. There are only 4 poisonous snakes in the US, though: the rattlesnake, water mocassin, copperhead, and coral snake.
The red-bellied black snake is native to eastern Australia. It is not found in the US.
No snake is poisonous, but around 19% of the world's snakes are venomous. The U.S. is home to four kinds of venomous snake: the Cottonmouth, the Copperhead, the Coral snake, and the Rattlesnake
As long as us
as long as you live until you DIE.
No, some gasses that may be poisonous to other animals or insects may not be poisonous to us. Also some poisonous gases that efect us dont allways kill us sometimes they just harm us.
You have to live in the US for about 3 to 5 years.
The unstressed vowel in poisonous us the u.