elapid
Although the genre is venomous, they are 'rear-fanged' snakes with insufficient potency to be dangerous to humans.
The noun snake has adjective forms snakish, snake-like, and snaky. Only snakish can refer directly to snakes.
The Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica) is a species of snake capable of retracting its long, hinged fangs. These retractable fangs make it easier for the snake to handle its large prey and inject venom with precision.
I'd think a Ringneck snake (Diadophis punctatus). Normally the ring is yellow, but I know a few localities have a reddish ring. They are rear-fanged venomous (opisthoglyphous), as are many Colubrids, but their venom is largely ineffective on humans and poses no severe threats. Plus, because they are rear fanged, they would have to "chew" their venom into you. In short, harmless.
They are not venomous.
Mamba is one of most venomous snake of the world.
A boomslang is a venomous snake native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is known for its large eyes and back-fanged teeth that can deliver a potent haemotoxic venom. Boomslangs are arboreal snakes, meaning they are primarily found in trees.
Taipan is the most venomous snake in the world Taipan is the most venomous snake in the world Taipan is the most venomous snake in the world Actually its not....
A copperhead snake is venomous.
The only venomous snake native to the UK is the Adder.
no such thing as a Poisonous snake. Venomous is the proper term. The World's Most Venomous Snake on landis the Fierce Snake AKA Inland Taipan. The World's Most Venomous Sea Snake is the Belcher's Sea Snake
Sounds like a cat snake. If it was they are rear-fanged and considerably venomous just with a very poor delivery system. They are quite beautiful and a joy to keep in captivity.