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
No. But snakes are.
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ther are 63 types of snakes in eypt , 9 of them are poisons
2,900 species of poisonous snakes.
Nope - King snakes are constrictors. They subdue their prey by squeezing the victim's body so tightly that it cannot breathe in.
Snakes are part of the food chain. The rat population would grow without them, then more sells would occur for rat poisons. Look at the food chain aspect.
Some Texas snakes are poisonous. There are rattlesnakes, coral snakes, copperheads and Cotton Mouth Water Moccasins in Texas, all of which are poisonous. Of course, there are many non-poisonous snakes too.
It is illegal to keep any reptile native to GA except poisons snakes
The largest animals predator in the Incan kingdom are the variety of poisons snakes and also a variety of larger prey cats .
No - of the known 2,300 species of snake - about 400 species are venomous, and only a small percentage of the venomous species have toxins potent enough to kill people.
Yes. All snakes wrap around an object. But if it's a poisons snake it probably will not wrap around someone/something to kill it, it will bite its prey. But if it is not poisons it will wrap around something/someone to kill it.
Poisonous animals are not generally poisonous to eat. Their poisons generally need to be injected in some fashion directly into the bloodstream. Ingesting these poisons prevents this in most instances, because the digestive system breaks down the toxins before they can be introduced to the bloodstream.