Bears, venomous snakes of several varieties, black widow and brown recluse spiders, alligators, bees and wasps.
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Well, no because there are lots of venomous snakes that live freely in the wild of U.S.
No snake is poisonous, but around 19% of the world's snakes are venomous. The U.S. is home to four kinds of venomous snake: the Cottonmouth, the Copperhead, the Coral snake, and the Rattlesnake
the patricia There are three types of coral snakes after that its the rattlesnakes
well snakes are creations by god and are slithering creatures, there are 3 groups of snakes, venomous, nonvenomous, and constrictors. venomous snakes are snakes that are deadly so you do not want to get near them, how you can tell the snake is venomous you can look at it head shape, if its a triangle its a venomous or a constrictor. it will have a round head if its a nonvenomous. constrictors are snakes that will squeeze and choke you then eat you. lucky for us they are mostly inAfrica. if you were to FUD a snake its most likely to be nonvenomous. P.S. if you live in the south west in America and you hear a rattle? RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P.S.S. cause that's a rattlesnake (very deadly). BE,VERY CAREFUL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alaska has no snake species, in fact it has no reptile species at all. Hawaii has no native land dwelling reptile species, including snakes, but it has a well established, (likely) introduced snake species, the Island Blind Snake. There is also a sea snake. Hawaii also has several introduced lizard species. As far as snakes in the contiguous US, I would guess that Maine or another Northern New England state has the fewest species. Wyoming also has relatively few.
Snakes help keep down the rodent population. (Example, Mice) Just Like the Spiders help keep the Insect Population.
Some spiders do only consume tiny insects, however there are some species that can eat in insect over two times their weight. Some spiders also eat other spiders, so they are cannibals. The granddaddy long leg, however, is not technically an arachnid, it is just an insect, but it is quite venomous, it is in fact more venomous then any other "spider" in the known world, but luckily for us, the insects' mouth is far too small to bit a human, which means that it is harmless for us.
No, not that I know of. There are daddy long legs, and they are venomous, but their fangs are too weak to penetrate human skin, so they are harmless to us.
The Republicans called the Peace Democrats "Copperheads" because they were comparing them to venomous snakes.
The same as the rest of the GI's. The work was mostly scary; snakes, spiders, darkness, etc.