Its venoumous bite.
no its venoumous
no. big snakes dont have venom. they kill by squeezing animals to death
No, cornsnakes are constrictors, so they do not rely on venom to kill thier prey.
No, the true adder is a European venomous snake but the term is sometimes used very loosely to describe almost any snake, especially venomous snakes. Adders are vipers, rattlesnakes are vipers but rattlesnakes are not adders.
Cobras are venoumous snakes that secrete highly toxic venom through their fangs. The venom is produced in their venom glands at the back of the head.
Spiny elm caterpillars are venoumous. They are usually found in the woods. They eat elm, cottonwood, huckleberry, and willow. But when they are found in large numbers they can be dangerous. If they are crawling on you don't slap it with your skin or against your clothes (instead remove it with a stick or with tape).
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you mean what you mean
Hi, Brown snakes are disseptivley large. In comparision to to most venomous snakes in is big (at adult size). An adult can grow between 1.5 - 2.0m long, but remain relativly thin in diameter which gives them good speed and manoverability. Supposedly it is the 2nd most venoumous snake in existence, the latter of the Inland Taipan. However, the brown snake is much more abundant, more viscous and lives in highly dense areas of human populationwhich makes me believe that the chances of being bitten are much more likley, making it (for me) the most dangerous venomous snake in the world. Thanks, Chris.
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