all snakes have a tendency to coil when threatened and can strike about half to a third of their size. however, they prefer to get away rather then have a confrontation. so, if a snake is coiled simply step back slowly and it will leave without a problem. (do not try to approach a snake that is coiled unless you are trained in herpetology.
Florida you can also find them in South Carolina
Yes, there are coral snakes in Florida.
There are a variety of snakes in Naples, Florida including boas and pythons that were originally captive. Other snakes include coral snakes, garter snakes, rat and corn snakes.
Snakes can coil around their prey, and they do have a back bone. But poisonous snakes don't need to do it much. The venom kills the prey which can then be eaten in peace and quiet. The constrictors, non-venomous snakes, have to coil aroud their prey to prevent it from getting away.
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Hawaii has no snakes, except for pets.
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to florida
no!
yes
In the trees.
Yes