The Timber Rattlesnake and the Copperhead.
That's because they are very venomous snakes.
Snakes only have two teeth called Fangs poison can be injected out of theese fangs when the venomous snake bites.fangs
Yes. I know of two venomous snakes in Europe--the European adder and the long-nosed viper.
There are two types: venomous and non-venomous.
There is no such thing as a poisonous snake. They are venomous, but not all of them. Most of the population of venomous snakes is in Austrilasia. Other countries/continents with venomous snakes in it are Africa, USA, India and one or two in UK.
yes Utah has 31 different kinds of snakes. Only seven of the thirty one different kinds of snakes in Utah are venomous. The sidewinder and speckled rattlesnake are two of the more common poisonous snakes in that area.
Snakes only have two teeth called Fangs poison can be injected out of theese fangs when the venomous snake bites.fangs
i believe it comes from it's fangs
There are no poisonous snakes in the Texas Panhandle. However, there are two species of venomous snakes - the prairie rattlesnake and the western diamondback rattlesnake.
Firstly snakes are venomous not poisonous, there is a huge difference between the two. There are 100's if not 1000's of different species and sub-species of venomous snakes. Too name a few: rattle snake, cobra, green and black mamba (black one is a beautiful looking snakes and extremely dangerous), a puff adder, gaboon viper, a inland taipan (the most venomous land snake, native to Australia) etc. Your best bet is to Google venomous snakes and you'll see there are thousands of different sub species of venomous snake
There are only 3 states that don't have poisonous snakes its only possible if someone went to another state with luggage and left it open and the snake got in it. The states are Alaska, Hawaii , Rode island.
No, it is a genetic impossibility for two entirely different species from different families to breed.