Rhode Island,Maine,and hawaii. Although Hawaii does have sea snakes that rarely appear.
Alaska and Hawaii have no venomous snakes and they may have been extirpated in one or two others.
hawaii, alaska, rhode island
well snakes are creations by god and are slithering creatures, there are 3 groups of snakes, venomous, nonvenomous, and constrictors. venomous snakes are snakes that are deadly so you do not want to get near them, how you can tell the snake is venomous you can look at it head shape, if its a triangle its a venomous or a constrictor. it will have a round head if its a nonvenomous. constrictors are snakes that will squeeze and choke you then eat you. lucky for us they are mostly inAfrica. if you were to FUD a snake its most likely to be nonvenomous. P.S. if you live in the south west in America and you hear a rattle? RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P.S.S. cause that's a rattlesnake (very deadly). BE,VERY CAREFUL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, there are 4 different species. 1: Western Cottonmouth 2: Northern Copperhead 3: Timber Rattlesnake 4: Eastern Massasauga The Eastern Massasauga is like a rattle snake. All of these snakes are venomous.
While there are many venomous snakes, there are a few poisonous snakes (poisons are absorbed or ingested, while venoms are injected), among those are the Japanese Rat snakes (not venomous) and the Asian Tiger snake (the only poisonous and venomous snake). Many garter snakes may become poisonous through a diet of poisonous frogs and toads, so be careful before eating them. I searched the web a bit and the best I can tell is that all snakes are edible. If cooked properly they are supposed to be mighty tasty as well. If your worried about poison, don't be. Cutting off the head gets rid of the venom. Cooking the venom kills the poison. However, the only way the venom can effect a person is getting into ones circulatory system. You can drink pure venom of any snake without any ill effects. **added by jinglejangle** My understanding is that snakes are all edible, and although that may not be true, i do suspect that all North American and European snakes are probably edible. Three things to bear in mind. 1. For poisonous snakes, the venom is not poisonous to eat I THINK, but if you have a sore in your mouth or stomach you don't know about it might be dangerous to consume, especially if it is a snake that uses Neurotoxins, like the cobra family. 2. The poison glands are behind the head, so I would remove this, CAREFULLY. Many snakes can still bite you when they are dead, even when their heads are cut off, and they can still kill you this way. Bury or burn the head after removal. 3. With all snakes, even the non-poisonous ones, as well as with any reptile or amphibian, it is important to cook the meat thoroughly, and to wash your hands after handling snake flesh, because as many as 90% of reptiles carry salmonella, and you don't want that, especially if you are in a survival situation. end of jinglejangles bit** **edit added by Nathan Xplosion on 02/02/10 3:04PM** From the tours I've taken at zoos and from personal internet and reference book research, I have learned that all snakes are edible. The venom sacs reside in the back of the head, just remove the head and cook, venomous or not. Obviously, one would not want to eat the tail of a rattlesnake, but their meat is very delicious. **end edit by Nathan Xplosion**
Brown water, Viper, annaconda, Scarlet.A:(If bitten and venom is injected)The most venomous snake on earth is the Belcher's Sea Snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) or the Faint Banded Sea Snake, some consider the Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) an/or the Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina schistosa) to be the most toxic, however, with recent and more accurate (LD-5-) studies as of 2010 prove the Belcheri has a 100 times more toxic venom then the two above or any other snake on earth.It has a paddle-like tail, breathes air and can hold it's breath up to 8 hours, it's size ranges from 1-1/2 ft (0.5m) to 3 ft (1 m), a few milligrams of venom can kill over a thousand people.It's habitat has a wide range in the South Pacific.Excluding the Belcher's Sea Snake the next most venomous snakes on earth according to their venom rating(LD-50) are:2- Inland Tiapan (Oxyuranus Microlepidotus).3- Common Indian Krait (Bungarus Caeruleus).4- Philippine Cobra (Naja Philippinensis).5- King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hanna).6- Russell's Viper (Vipera Russellii).7- Black Mamba (Dendroaspis Polylepis).8- Yellow Jawed Tommygoff (Bothrops Asper).9- Multibanded krait (Bungarus Multicinctus).10- Tiger Snake (Notechis Scutatus).11- Jararacussu (Bothrops Jararacussu).Other deadly snakes (by toxicity or injected dosage) :Australian Brown Snake (Pseudonaja textilis)Common Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus)Saw Scaled Viper (Echis carinatus)Death Adder (Acanthopis antarcticus)
There are 11 Poisonous Snakes in the world; the ff are the 11 Poisonous snakes in the world: 1-Belcher's Sea Snake, 2-Inland Taipan, 3-Common Indian Krait, 4-Phillippine Cobra, 5-King Cobra, 6-Russell's Viper, 7-Black Mamba, 8-Yellow Jawed Tommygoff, 9-Multibanded Krait, 10-Tiger Snake, 11-Jararacussu
1. Snakes are venomous, not poisonous. 2. You spelt poisonous wrong. 3. Colorful snakes would be more venomous because the bright colors warn predators, "Stay away I'm dangerous!".
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
3. but technically they all have them just think how many snakes zoo's have and, exotic pet owners. sometimes they do escape their cages
No poisonous birds or mammals, but about 30 poisonous snakes and many insects that sting or have a poisonous bite. Notable snakes are the Black Mamba and Gaboon Viper, and the Baboon Spider is probably the most spectacular of the venomous spiders. ___________________________________________________ There is only one deadly spider in South Africa (the black widow) and only 3 deadly species of scorpion.
well snakes are creations by god and are slithering creatures, there are 3 groups of snakes, venomous, nonvenomous, and constrictors. venomous snakes are snakes that are deadly so you do not want to get near them, how you can tell the snake is venomous you can look at it head shape, if its a triangle its a venomous or a constrictor. it will have a round head if its a nonvenomous. constrictors are snakes that will squeeze and choke you then eat you. lucky for us they are mostly inAfrica. if you were to FUD a snake its most likely to be nonvenomous. P.S. if you live in the south west in America and you hear a rattle? RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P.S.S. cause that's a rattlesnake (very deadly). BE,VERY CAREFUL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are three venomous snakes in Portugal. Only the Lataste’s viper is dangerous to humans, as the Montpellier and false smooth snakes, although also venomous, are very unlikely to inject their venom due to the back position of their fangs.
Yes, there are 4 different species. 1: Western Cottonmouth 2: Northern Copperhead 3: Timber Rattlesnake 4: Eastern Massasauga The Eastern Massasauga is like a rattle snake. All of these snakes are venomous.
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all kinds of snakes. for instance there are southern black racers eastern crouch whip snakes Florida brown snakes glossy cray fish snakes if you want more go too what kind of snakes live in Florida ?
0%... No snake is "poisonous" there are about 10-15% of snake species that are venomous. I make this point because it's a common misconception, poison can be injected, ingested, inhaled, and absorbed, venom can only enter through an open wound (i.e. bite or cut).
1 is a king cobra
If you mean the rhyme to distinguish between a coral snake and a milk snake... Red touches yellow - kill a fellow, red touches black - venom lack. it is important to mention that this saying only works for telling those two species apart. it doesn't work when distinguishing between snakes outside of north America