No. There are three species of venomous snakes in PA; two types of rattlesnakes and copperheads and none of them occur in Pennypack Park. Also contrary to popular belief there are NO water moccasins in Pennsylvania.
Garter Snakes are mildly poisonous, but can not inject any toxins to humans with their bite.
No. There are no snakes of any kind- and they would like to keep it that way.
Yes, there are many poisonous snakes in Bangladesh. For example, cobra, king cobra, craits and all marine snakes.Md. Mizanur RahmanDept. of Zoology,Cambrian College,Dhaka, Bangladesh.makash32ju@gmail.com
This is not true. Whilst many snakes are poisonous, a multitude of other reptiles also are. An example of this would be the Gila Monster of southwest USA.
Finland has a couple of snakes, only one of them venomous.
Yes, in fact there are many snakes (more than a dozen) that are poisonous. other then that, I don't know.
Yes, some small black snakes can be poisonous, such as the black racer or the black mamba. It is important to be cautious around any snake and seek professional help if bitten.
No! I live in the Bahamas and I can say that we do not have poisonous snakes here.
England has no 'poisonous' snakes but does have a single species of venomous snake - the adder (Vipera berus).
no not at all.They are common snake found in north American & they are non poisonous .actually gardner snakes are venomous.but fangs are to small to distribute it.
Yes, there are poisonous snakes in Sussex County. The timber rattlesnake is a venomous snake found in the area. It is important to be cautious and avoid contact with any snakes while exploring natural areas in Sussex County.
as long as its not poisonous then yea. just mind the soap.. I'm just kidding, snakes any any other animal are not dish washer safe.