no but will make you sick
Probaly a black rat snake. ------ Black rat snakes are common in the southern US and are not venomous.
No. The Black Rat Snake of the Eastern United States is non-venomous.
That depends. There are many types of snake that are black. Some, such as the black rat snake, are nonvenomous while others, such as the cottonmouth, are highly venomous. If you cannot identify a snake's species then stay away from it to be on the safe side.
No. The Black Rat Snake of the Eastern United States is non-venomous.
Rat snakes are not venomous.
There is no recognised species called a 'brown rat snake' - HOWEVER - Members of the Rat snake family are constrictors - not venomous.
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.
No - they are constrictors, not a venomous species.
No - rat snakes are a non-venomous species.
No - the rat snake family are non-venomous species, that subdue their prey by constriction.
No, the black rat snake is not poisonous.
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.