Snakes evolved different methods of subduing their prey. Most evolved into constrictors, as it's sometimes a better method than using venom. Venom needs to be manufactured by the body - and takes time to replenish.
Yes
Nope - Corn snakes are constrictors.
Normal snakes dont have venom glands.
i am an expert on snakes and i have to say that is one of the worlds most stupidest questions in the wold no their not poisinous
No - they are non-venomous constrictors.
no. no. no king snakes are not endangered but their cousin the coral snakes are endangered because they are poisinous
it could be.. It all depends a coral snake Somewhat fits your description and Is very poisinous But There are many different morphs of snakes and not all them are poisinous it could be.. It all depends a coral snake Somewhat fits your description and Is very poisinous But There are many different morphs of snakes and not all them are poisinous
i believe it comes from it's fangs
no, you cannot accurately tell if a snake is venomous by its skin. the only way to accurately know if a snake if venomous is to look up the snakes native to your area and learn to recognize them. this way you can easily avoid the dangerous ones.
They arent
the largest snakes arent even bigger than my weiner
the rhinausaurplecorn is the most poisinous snake known to man, it can kill anyone in seconds, its fangs are so poisinous that the smell of them can cause unconscinous. If you get to close, then the smell would form zits on the face. The rhinausaurplecorn is so dangerous that it has to be contained in clikng wrap. check definition