Poisonous snakes, such as rattlesnakes, produce a distinctive sound known as rattling, created by the rapid vibration of their tail segments. This sound serves as a warning to potential threats, signaling their presence and venomous nature. Other poisonous snakes, like vipers, may hiss or make a similar warning sound, but the rattling is specific to rattlesnakes.
It doesn't matter on color it matters what type of snake it is
The inland taipan
it depends on wat type of snake it is if it is not a poisonous snake then it would leave poison wen it strike
They eat venom and poisonous cause they can.
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no no no no What type of brown snake brown snakes aren't poisonous, they are VENOMous The venom is to protect itself and kill it's food
Any snake bites hurt, it's the poisonous ones that are dangerous though
It's a poisonous snake found in Asia originally.
Type your answer here... a black mama or a cobra
Water Moccasins
A word that can be coined from "dread" to refer to a poisonous snake is "adder." An adder is a type of venomous snake found in various regions, particularly in Europe. The term captures the essence of danger associated with poisonous snakes while being derived from the letters in "dread."
No countries are free from snakes, all have at least one type of snake living there, whether they are poisonous or not. England has the adder. xx