All snakes are non-poisonous but there are venomous snakes as well as snakes that are non-venomous. Rat snakes, gopher snakes, king snakes, garter snakes and boas and pythons are some examples of non-venomous snakes.
Go to: www.Google.com Type in: Harmless snakes of the world You will get lots of websites on different snakes all over the world and if you are interested in one for a pet just add on "Harmless snakes in the U.S."
Lots of species are non-venomous. There are roughly 3,500 species of snake on the planet - of these, only around 400 species are actually venomous. Non-venomous species include Pythons, Boas, Corn snakes, Grass snakes, Rat snakes etc etc etc...
A non-venomous snake is a snake the does not produce harmful venom that could harm another animal that the snake may want to kill or eat. In this case this snake is most likely a constrictor like the corn snake or the king snake.
rat snake
water snake
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tree snake
wall snake
green tree snake
anaconda
No,they are always in my backyard pool and they rarely come out
Corn snakes, milk snakes, pythons, boa's thers quite a lot
There are more non-venomous species, than venomous ones. There are approximately 2,500 known species of snake on the planet - only about 400 species are venomous.
Harmless snakes are snakes that do not hurt you. Harmless snakes do not bite often.
They usually are not poisonous or venomous.
Garter Snake, Bull Snake, Rat Snakes in general, Gopher Snakes, King Snakes, Pythons, Boas
There is a species of snake called a garter snake
Yes. The venom of venomous snakes is often lethal to that of other. The exception is that many snakes are resistant to their own species' venom. Snakes that are adapted to eating other snakes may also have some venom resistance.
They have venom and not poison. There are no "poisonous" snakes but there are venomous snakes. A poison must be eaten to do damage while a venom must be injected. The venom is stored in sacs behind the eyes on either side of the head. They are connected by ducts to the fangs at the front of the mouth in the upper jaw.
not all snakes constrict their prey. there are two groups of snakes. the ones who constrict, or strangle their prey, and there are ones who use their venom and bite the prey. but no, there is not a snake that uses venom and constricts their prey. either they have sharp teeth with venom or very strong muscles.
Yes. There is a snake called the spitting cobra. It sprays venom on its attackers face.
Normal snakes dont have venom glands.
no. big snakes dont have venom. they kill by squeezing animals to death
Venomous snakes do not give out a poison, they inject a venom by biting. Venom kills by being injected, a poison by being eaten. Snakes are not poisonous.
it is venomous
No. Venomous snakes can control when they release venom.
There is a species of snake called a garter snake
Snakes have a special gland that lets them hold their venom and it won't let the venom go in their body
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No. Snakes inject a venom which they have in ther fangs. Some venoms are stronger than others some take minutes to kill a person others take days. There are some snakes that dont have any venom at all but if you find one I wouldn't test to see if is venomus or not.
Neurotoxic venom
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Yes. The venom of venomous snakes is often lethal to that of other. The exception is that many snakes are resistant to their own species' venom. Snakes that are adapted to eating other snakes may also have some venom resistance.