That depends. Color alone does not determine the species of a snake. Some gray snakes, such as the gray rat snake, are harmless while others, such as some rattlesnakes, are highly venomous. If you cannot determine the species of snake then it is best to steer clear of it.
It depends. Color alone does not identify a species. Some gray snakes, such as the great plains rat snake, are harmless while others such as rattlesnakes, can be deadly. The same goes for black snakes. If you see a snake and cannot identify the species it is best to steer clear in case it is venomous.
They are dangerous
Of course, but no dangerous snakes.
no.
milk snakes and coral snakes they look the same but coral snakes are dangerous and milk snakes aren't
snakes are unpopular because people think snakes are slimy, dangerous, or scary.
yes
No and no. They are harmless and great beginner snakes.
Yes, rat snakes can be gray with black markings. The gray rat snake, also known as the black rat snake, is a common species that is usually gray with dark blotches or markings along its body. These snakes are non-venomous and can be found in a variety of habitats across North America.
Technically snakes can be dangerous if you harm them or anything that belongs to them.. But it also kind if depends on what type of snake it is.. So if It is a venomous snake, yes it is dangerous but if its not well then it wont be dangerous, so it depends on what type of snake it is.
it is venomous
Snakes don't help humans..but they are useful for entertainment..but are dangerous.