Depending on the size and species of the snake, the bite may be somewhat painful and may bleed. There is a risk of infection, so a disinfectant should be applied.
Nonvenomous is the correct spelling for "it is a nonvenomous snake" Non venomous and non-venomous are also acceptable.
No. Hognose snakes are nonvenomous.
a snake with no venom so it cant kill or injure you
No snake is poisonous, though some are venomous. Garter snakes are technically very mildly venomous, but this venom is harmless to humans.
If she bites you You wait three second the u die.
the snake is only deadly to fish, but not to humans. it will take allot of bites to in pulse venom to interact to humans ( like one billion bites to be deadly) and is less than one percent deadly to humans.
watersnake, ratsnake, python ,treesnake ,wallsnake
not if it is a snake that when it bites you die right away but if it is a regular snake you will have to suck out the venom and then see what happens to the person
hognose
No. King snakes are nonvenomous but they may still bite.
If that green snake happens to be a mamba or a boomslang, yes it can kill a human.
An Aesculapian snake is a European species of nonvenomous snake, Latin name Zamenis langissimus, associated with Aesculapius in Ancient Greek mythology.