The giant snake found in swamps is often the Burmese python. They are one of the largest snake species and are native to Southeast Asia. Invasive populations have also been established in the Florida Everglades.
Native Americans used rattlesnake weed to help snake bites.
Yes.
It's obviously got to be native to somewhere. Please be more specific (i.e. "Is the garter snake native to the northeastern United States").
no
because that snake has venom in it already
The only venomous snake native to the UK is the Adder.
A dugite is a snake. It is a venomous snake native to Western Australia.
yes.
The smooth green snake is native to the Neartic region. The smooth green snake can be found in northeastern Canada, Wyoming, Iowa, Texas, and northern Mexico.
Yeah
In England we have two native species of snake: the Adder, which is mildly venomous, and the Grass Snake, which is non-venomous. It's very unlikely that you would see either, without specifically looking for them, and even then, they are not easy to locate. We also have the 'Blind Worm', which looks very much like a snake, but is actually a legless lizard and totally harmless.