No, though sometimes teeth may be left behind accidentally if the snake bites in self defense.
While a snake's forked tongue looks dangerous, it really is not. Snakes actually smell with their tongues. If snakes bite, they use their teeth
not all the times if you leave it alone it wont bite you
You grad plyers and yank it out!
the reason for the snake to have teeth in the front is for venemous purposes because if the snake had teeth on the sides it would be harder to bite but because they are in the front they just have to pretty much open they're mouth and bite so its easier
the mouse will bite and keep the snake from resting.
the snake would bite the rooster and leave. A rooster eating a snake is rare but possible
They can bite rarley though,if they do its not hard.
I recommend the Corn Snake. Corn Snakes are good for first time snake owners because they are relatively small and rarely bite. They don't even have teeth!
No, they have little peg-like teeth. They bite only rarely, do no harm what-so-ever but it sure scares you when you have a snake bitting you.
the poison tooth of a snake is called a thrike.
A nonvenomous snake bite will usually heave two parallel rows of tiny puncture wounds from the teeth. A rattlesnake bite will usually have two larger puncture wounds from the fangs. See the image of a rattlesnake bite above.
no someone can't bite their teeth