Defensive species often refuse to bite if at all possible - preferring to flee rather than stand up to a potential threat. Aggressive snakes will threaten to bite at the earliest opportunity - often readily striking for no reason other than you are reasonably close to the animal
Possibly - When snakes shed, their eyes cloud over making it hard for them to see - therefore they get defensive and more aggressive.
Normal snakes dont have venom glands.
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Snakes might get mad if they are cornered or are afraid that you will hurt them. Snakes that are angry will often coil into a small ball, rear their head up to strike out, or rattle their tails to warn you of the danger.
snakes don't have legs. snakes don't have arms. and snakes slither.
Copperhead snakes are generally more aggressive during their breeding season, which occurs in the spring and early fall. They may also exhibit increased defensiveness when they feel threatened or cornered, especially if they are surprised or protecting their young. Additionally, during hot summer months, their activity levels can rise, potentially leading to more defensive behaviors if they encounter humans or other animals. Overall, while they are not typically aggressive, situational factors can trigger defensive reactions.
Human beings have a vertebral column of which the snakes do not have.
All Snakes can be aggressive. Aggression in cobras depends on the species. However, like most snakes, they are usually only aggressive when cornered or handled.
the names are spelt different duhhh. from a minnesotan
All snakes will bite if they are in fear.
Well - the obvious answer is - snakes are reptiles and owls are birds ! Additionally, snakes have scales and owls have feathers !
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