Eastern hognose snake. When threatened, they flatten the head and neck, then strike with a loud hiss, but rarely bite. If their bluff fails, they roll over, writhing, and then act dead, with mouth open and tongue lolling.
Just about any snake will fake its own death if it senses its in danger .
Eastern Hongoose
Eastern Hognose
king snakes look very similar to coral snakes. king snakes are not venomous but the coral snake is a very poisonous snake. the king snake wants to confuse preditors into thinking it is a dangerous king snake so that they will leave it alone.
is life and death
If you are referring to snakes of the genus Acanthophis, before antivenom was introduced, 50% of death adder bites were fatal. Now, with the antivenom, and due to the slow progression of symptoms, fatalities from death adder bites are very rare in Australia. In New Guinea, deaths from these snakes are still common. If you are referring to the comic character, try getting a life.
The Indian krait is considered as the deadliest snake in India. Its venom is extremely neurotoxic and induces muscle paralysis and causes death.
She was supposedly bitten on the breast by an asp
Assuming you mean 'spits venom' - the spitting cobra is the only species of snake that defends itself by spitting venom at its attacker.
death death by poison death by mums meat loaf death by snake venom.....
the deadly and gruesome snake humongous has only one predator the equally dispicable mongoose
They will usually hiss loudly as a warning. If that doesn't work, they will strike out at their attacker - inflicting a painful bite.
rattle snake
It's a possibility depending on what type of snake you have. But don't confuse ferrets as being rodents, they are in the weasel family, like minks and ermines.
A death adder is an Australian snake. The definition is venomous Australian snake resembling an adder. It looks like a normal snake, but it is a dangerous creature.
mostly in dry areas for example under rocks but most people confuse them as worms
king snakes look very similar to coral snakes. king snakes are not venomous but the coral snake is a very poisonous snake. the king snake wants to confuse preditors into thinking it is a dangerous king snake so that they will leave it alone.
A snake that can choke it's prey to death is known as a constrictor. The snake waits for it's prey to suffocate, and will then begin consuming the meal whole.
suicide-the cause of her death was the asp snake.
A constrictor snake can strangle you to death.