it depends on the type of snake, many snakes do not recognize there owner, but some like the King Cobra for example d
Snakes can't hear sound, so it's not likely that a snake will recognize your voice.
The milk snake is a prime example of mimicry. Many predators will recognize the colorful bands of a coral snake and leave it be to avoid its deadly bite. The non-venomous milk snake mimics the coral snake's banding, so predators will mistake it for a coral snake and not attack it.
Snakes are not domesticated, which means that they do not recognize humans as part of their family. You are prey to a snake - you will never be seen as the snake's friend. Being "mean" is natural behavior for a python and you will not be able to change that.
See the image above. The snake has a rattle as well as a diamond-shaped pattern on its skin.
The answer is no.Bringing in the snake after being bitten is a common mistake victims often do,and many unreliable websites and some other articles on this website say to do so.Doctors are able to recognize the venom in your blood or wound.
You don't ! Snakes have absolutely no concept of who you are as a keeper. Their brains lack the necessary reasoning power to allow them to recognize you as someone 'special' (as opposed to a stranger).
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.
Yes, but they are usually not agressive. Most attacks are accidental encounters and the snake takes the blame when it does happen. Humans attack more snakes then the reverse behavior, and most often the snake is not a threat to people or property and are a valuable part of the ecosystem.
Canebrake Cantil Cascabel Cascavel Cat-eyed snake Cat snake Chicken snake Coachwhip snake Cobra Collett's snake Colubrine Congo snake Copperhead Coral snake Cape coral snake Corn snake Cottonmouth Crowned snake Cuban wood snake
once a snake always a snake
coral snake
Neonate snake, Juvenile snake, or Baby snake.