Garter snakes are common North American snakes that pose little threat to humans. The pattern on these snakes consists of one, two or three longitudinal stripes on the back, typically red, yellow, blue, orange or white.
Constrictors are also of little danger to humans, so long as they aren't big enough to wrap around a person multiple times.
Many small snakes are not dangerously venomous to humans. (corn snake, hognose snake, brown snake, black racer)
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normal corn snakes. careful sometimes if they are from a person not special with snakes and for cheap the die fast.
Garden Snakes and Corn Snakes
Milk snakes are non-venomous and are harmless to humans. Despite their similar appearance to venomous coral snakes, milk snakes pose no threat to humans as they do not produce venom.
animals sometimes get very sensative or angry. espicially stray dogs
No and no. They are harmless and great beginner snakes.
No. They are completely harmless.
When some harmless snakes feel threatened they will try to scare off what ever is scaring them. For example, the ringneck snake is totally harmless, but when threatened it will first show off its bright belly, and then bite savagely.
Ring neck snakes technically are venomous, but their venom is very mild, and is harmless to humans.
Garter snakes refer to the small to medium sized snakes that are often kept by people as pets. They aren't poisonous and are relatively harmless.
they can be tigers cheetahs heyenas snakes and even monkeys sometimes