They bite and they're often poisonous. Think about it fool.
Milk snakes are non-venomous and are harmless to humans. Despite their similar appearance to venomous coral snakes, milk snakes pose no threat to humans as they do not produce venom.
No caochwhips are not poisonous.if you open their mouth it may seem that their poisonous but their not.
A rat has many enemies, like cats, snakes, hawks, and other birds. Humans can be the biggest threat to rats.
No, not all water snakes are dangerous. Many species of water snakes are non-venomous and will not pose a threat to humans. It is always wise to treat all snakes with caution and respect in their natural habitat.
Yes, there are snakes in St. Kitts, although they are not very common. The island is home to a few species of snakes, including the non-venomous boa constrictor. Generally, snakes in St. Kitts pose little threat to humans, and sightings are relatively rare.
Some animals that are venomous and can pose a threat to humans include snakes, spiders, scorpions, jellyfish, and certain types of fish like the stonefish and lionfish. It's important to be cautious around these animals to avoid getting bitten or stung.
Garter snakes are common North American snakes that pose little threat to humans. The pattern on these snakes consists of one, two or three longitudinal stripes on the back, typically red, yellow, blue, orange or white. Constrictors are also of little danger to humans, so long as they aren't big enough to wrap around a person multiple times. Many small snakes are not dangerously venomous to humans. (corn snake, hognose snake, brown snake, black racer)
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snakes dont poison people when they bite them but humans do
Snakes don't help humans..but they are useful for entertainment..but are dangerous.
humans are a threat to all animal life.
No, not all snakes are dangerous. Actually, the majority of them are quiet safe. Most snakes pose no threat at all to humans. In fact, snakes tend to help people. They keep down populations of insects and rodents, which helps to reduce disease in populated areas. There are some that are venomous or large enough to leave a nasty bite. Some large constrictors can pose a threat as well. Even then, most of the dangerous snakes will avoid people when they can help it.