The shape of it's head
If the snake has a diamond shaped head, it is poisonous, and if the head is round, it is not poisonous
do nothing it's not a venomous snake :)
Yes. Even if it's not a venomous snake.
how badly a snake bite is depends on the species of snake and its size. a bite from a venomous snake will be much worse then a bite from a non-venomous snake. bites from non-venomous snakes will consist of either punctures or scratches, the amount and size depending on the size of the snake. a small snake might not be able to break threw your skin, but a large snake could easily cause bleeding. the only risk from these is getting an infection. a venomous snake bite can be very serious and even deadly. a hospital visit is usually required to treat bites from venomous snakes.
it depends how venomous the snake is. But yes, most venomous snakes can kill a lamb.
No - Corn Snakes are not venomous - or large enough to constrict you.
With venom. It has a venomous bite.
No, they will bite but rat snakes are not venomous and they lack the two fangs seen in venomous species, a bite from any rat snake can be rather painful, as the saliva of the snake may contain bacteria causing an infection that must be treated.
A snake bite first affects the blood stream and the area immediately around the bite. If the snake is venomous, a raised infected area may raise up around the bite.
No, the nervous system of a snake can cause it to still move (and bite) even after it is dead. Never pick up a dead venomous snake with your hands, it could potentially still bite you.
Depends on the breed of snake which bites you.
Yes there has been venomous snake bites within the bay state. Two infact, there was a Timber Rattlesnake bite in Sheffield, MA. There was also a Northern Copperhead bite in Springfield, MA. Neither of the people that were bitten died.
The correct answer is 3 for a non venomous but for a venomous it is 6. WOW! right