Go to your library and look up reptiles.
Conversely, try an online search for snakes, follow a few links and make notes.
There are only 4 (Four) poisonous snakes in Gujarat. 1.Common Cobra 2. Common Crate 3. Russel's Viper 4. Saw Scaled Viper. There are other sea snakes which are also poisonous but they do not come in direct contact with humans so one should not bother about it.
There are a number of banded snakes that are venomous but none come to mind that are striped. The coral snake, tiger snake and banded krait as well as some sea snakes come to mind and all have bands but no stripes.
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
No. Snakes do not have feet.
The poisonous substances produced by snakes, spiders, and scorpions are collectively known as venom. Venom is a specialized type of toxin that is delivered through bites or stings, often used for subduing prey or defending against threats. Each type of venom contains a unique mixture of proteins and enzymes that can affect the victim's physiology in various ways.
Different snakes come out at different time. Many snakes come out at night. For example, in Australia, many of the most poisonous snakes come out at night. But there are also snakes who come out in the day for example certain rattle snakes come out in the day to search for prey. Snakes are cold-blooded and depend on the temperature of their surroundings. If it is too hot, such as in deserts, they are more likely to be out in evenings and night. In other more temperate areas they are more likely to be out with the sun.
no garter snakes come out in the hot days garter snakes not like to come out in a night
snakes and rodents from dry places come to wet places so they can be cold.they also come for water.
Yes. Even though its name begins with grape, (a little misleading) most members of the lily family are poisonous.
They don't, they come from the ground.
Not much. Rat snakes come in different color patterns and combinations than kingsnakes, and are usually a bit larger than king snakes. Other than that, they are very similar. They are both non poisonous colubrids, and make great pets. They also eat similar diets of small rodents and other animals such as lizards and bird eggs/baby birds (if flightless and they can catch them). I believe that they are from similar areas, which include the southwestern united states and northwestern mexico.
No.