It depends on whether it is your first snake or you've had previous snake experience.
Corn snakes are a good pet snake to start with because they can be handled come in lots of different varieties and are relitivly easy to care for. If you are more experianced something like a burmese python may appeal to you.
It really all depends on your experience of Snakes. Make sure you research a snake throughaly before getting one
Corn Snakes! I have two and they are the best for pets and beginners!
Rattle
No. Unless youre good at handeling snakes.
No. They are illegal to be kept in US.
Lemurs are wild animals, and should NOT be owned as pets. Instead try dogs, cats, snakes, or rodents.
Corn snakes are mostly pets but there are some in the wild, mainly in the wild they are good for keeping mice population down
Most house pets can be afraid of snakes. However if the snakes are small and are kept in a secluded area then they should be fine. I would suggest you separate your pets just in case.
Hognose snakes are a pretty docile species. Also - they don't grow very big (about 18 inches !)
a few common pet snakes are corn snakes, milk snakes and pythons
The country and island of Ireland has no snakes, apart from those kept in zoos and as pets.
Yes - they're one of the most 'people friendly' species.
Generally pets are cats, dogs, fish, parrots, canaries, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, rabbits and the like. Exotic pets include tarantulas, snakes, monkeys, ocelots, etc.