Snakes will not chase people, with one possible exception; The Black Mamba. Although it is yet to be proven beyond doubt that they are not just occasionally heading the same way when a person runs.
If it isn't dangerous, venomous, or aggressive, just leave it alone. If it is venomous and/or aggressive, you want to get away from it. Most snakes can't top 7 mph chasing someone and most won't continue to chase you.
Leaving it alone is the best way. Many people can not identify venomous from non venomous before we figure it out! Running away sometimes will not help. If you stay far form the snake it will have no reason to get offensive. Keep distance. Do not make sudden movements and sounds. Do not run away, walk away and leave it be.
Basic research ! Anyone who lives in a country that has naturally occurring venomous snakes should make themselves aware of what each species looks like so they can avoid them.
For example - here in the UK we only have one native venomous species - the European Adder (Vipera berus). It's a relatively small species - only reaching an average of 24 inches in length. Although its bite is painful, it is seldom fatal.
the cat would naturally be agitated and grumpy most of the time, but if it is going to attack, which is unlikely, then the cat will most probably hold its tail high in the air and sit in an attacking position.
snakes tend to flee rather than fight. so when a snake feels like it is cornered it will stand it's ground,raise it's head.
yes snakes start to open their moth that`s when you know to run
It hurts
they kill you stupid
Only if you electrocute the snake before it bites you.
Any snake bites hurt, it's the poisonous ones that are dangerous though
Plants can't stop snake bites. Some herbs can slow the rate of the poison used when the snake bites, but they can't stop them out right
A mystery snake
Any snake bites hurt, it's the poisonous ones that are dangerous though
Native Americans used rattlesnake weed to help snake bites.
Rattle snake bites are considered to be dangerous if not treated on time. Most of the venomous snake bites reported are from rattle snakes.
the snake's fangs are poisonous
dont no dont care
yes
Yes - anti-venin is type specific. You need to know what species of snake inflicted the bite - to administer the correct remedy.