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Yes, snakes can and do bite each other, particularly during mating rituals, territorial disputes, or when competing for food. Some species may also engage in aggressive interactions that lead to biting. However, such behavior is generally more about establishing dominance or defending territory rather than a common occurrence. In general, snakes are more likely to avoid confrontation with one another if possible.

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