Boa constrictor
Burmese python
Corn snake
King snake
Anaconda
African house snake
Royal python
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there are a few nonpoisonous sea snakes
Nope - many species (for example the Boa constrictor) give birth to live young.
nonpoisonous
Bacically everything is the same apart from the fact that non-venomous snakes constricts their prey and venomous snakes bite and envenomating their prey, also venomous snakes have 2 large hollow fangs used for envenomating prey.
Nonpoisonous, THIS ANSWER IS NOT TRUE, THE CORAL SNAKE HAS WHAT COULD BE CALLLED AND OVAL SHAPED HEAD AND HAS ROUND PUPILS.
Nonpoisonous snakes swim by moving their bodies in a wave-like motion, propelling themselves through the water. They use their muscular bodies and flattened tails to push against the water, enabling them to glide smoothly through aquatic environments. Additionally, they may also use their scales to create friction against the water, aiding in their propulsion.
Hawks and eagles have been commonly known and seen to eat water snakes, both poisonous and nonpoisonous. Wading birds eat water snakes if they see one in water. Crocodiles and alligators can eat water snakes of all sizes.
Most are non venomous..Some are; garter, bkack rat, yellow rat, king, water, green, milk, and all of the coachwhips and bull, pine snake species.
Ponpoisonous
The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is considered one of the most dangerous nonpoisonous snakes due to its potent venom and aggressive nature. It can deliver multiple bites in rapid succession, leading to severe envenomation and potentially fatal outcomes.