rattle snakes
The death cap is more poisonous than the snakes bite. It depends what kind of snake it is.
No. There are no snakes of any kind- and they would like to keep it that way.
Snakes
Rattle snakes are probably one of the most poisonous snakes in Texas The coral snake is the most poisonous snake in Texas.
Some of the kinds of snakes that live in Bishop, California include the Pacific rattlesnake and the California king snake. The California Mountain kingsnake and the Northwestern garter snake are also found in that area.
Serbia has quite a few snakes, here are some;Adder (poisonous)Dice snakeNose-horned viper (poisonous)Smooth snakeGrass snake
No, for that matter there is no confirmed sightings of non-venomous snakes either.
sometimes. it depends on what kind of snake it is. if it is a poisonous snake then you need immediate medical attention. you may not die from a poisonous snake bite if you react fast. if it is not poisonous then you have from little to no chance of dying. don't worry about any of this if you live in an area that has no poisonous snakes. unless you live next to, in, or near a zoo that keeps poisonous snakes on hand. then you might be in trouble! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, Depends where too! But, to make it clear. Yes, you can die or get a severe injury so eithor way.....you have bad bad bad luck!
Hummm.... That's a tough one. Well Louisiana has, water moccasins, copper heads, rattle snake's (almost all kind), In Missouri there are the water moccasins, 3-5 different type of rattle snakes, and also some copper heads roam around in Missouri too! There are almost guaranteed to beat least one kind of deadly snake in each state, even in Illinois, Lots of em'!! So its hard to say, someone cant just go on a hunt in every stae and cound them ALL one at a time, snakes lay many eggs... people only know WHAT snakes are in states!
Snakes have fangs.
all kinds of snakes. for instance there are southern black racers eastern crouch whip snakes Florida brown snakes glossy cray fish snakes if you want more go too what kind of snakes live in Florida ?
Usually smaller snakes