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frogs,birds,lizerds and rats
Nope - the Hognose snake only grows to around 18 inches !
Snakes, hognose snake and corn snake.
Hognose snakes are a pretty docile species. Also - they don't grow very big (about 18 inches !)
No. Hognose snakes are nonvenomous.
No,Only hognose snakes play dead.
There are none, there are venomous snakes. A few venomous snakes are western diamondback rattlesnake, garter snake (although the venom does not affect humans), hognose snake(only affects humans who are allergic), taipan, gaboon viper, etc.
A wild Hognose snake's, although rear fang venomous (non-lethal), first reaction to a threat is to roll over extrude a foul smelling liquid from its cloaca and play dead, not to attack. In captivity, Hognose snakes are very well tempered snakes. I have had a hognose as a pet for three years now, and not once have I ever been bitten by it. Keep in mind, another response to something like a hand or predator touching the top of the snake, the hognose may start hissing but is not ill tempered. Hope this helps :)
It depends where you are. Here in the UK, a complete set-up including the the snake would set you back around £250.
it defends itself by hissing and showing its fangs to its attacker
yes but most are garding snakes and wont hart you the just sit there and eat things that bug you
Yes - the vast majority of typical 'pet' snakes are fed on a diet of small rodents such as mice and rats.