No. Hognose snakes are nonvenomous.
The first snake that came to mind when I read the question was... Mamba.
Nope - the Hognose snake only grows to around 18 inches !
Snakes, hognose snake and corn snake.
They're a relatively 'stumpy' species - rarely growing more than about 30 inches.
Hognose hognose
Sand adders are mildly venomous, while hognose snakes are not venomous at all. Sand adders possess venom that they use to subdue their prey, while hognose snakes rely on their behavior and physical traits for defense rather than venom.
Hognose or adder
The Eastern Hognose Snake
its a eastern hognose snake
A full list of the scientific names for the various species of Hognose snake can be found in Wikipedia. See the related link for more details.
The Georgia thumper, also known as the Eastern hognose snake, is not poisonous. Instead, it is a non-venomous snake that uses mimicry and defensive behaviors, such as playing dead or puffing up its body, to deter predators. While it can flatten its neck and hiss, it poses no threat to humans or pets.
No - they are completely different species and will not inter-breed.