Nope - snakes lack the mental capabilities to understand what anyone would be trying to teach them.
No, they can not be trained. However, with gentle and frequent handling the snake loses its fear and will rarely bite. There are some species, however, that have a nasty disposition and never tame down.
It depends if they are trained or not. If not they are enemies
A person who catches snakes is typically referred to as a herpetologist or a snake catcher. Herpetologists specialize in the study of reptiles and amphibians, including snakes. Snake catchers are individuals who are trained and experienced in safely capturing and handling snakes, often for relocation or removal purposes.
Yes, turtles can be trained using positive reinforcement techniques. They can learn to respond to visual and auditory cues, recognize their name, and even perform simple behaviors. Training can help turtles become more comfortable with handling and make care easier for both the turtle and its owner.
Cobras are very dangerous snakes but not especially fast. Trained individuals are able to catch them by the back of the head after they attempt to strike.
It is not recommended to pick up wild snakes, including black rat snakes, unless you are trained in handling them. If you need to move a snake, it's best to contact a professional wildlife removal service or animal control for assistance. Remember that snakes can be dangerous if mishandled.
It varies among individual dogs, but in general, most dogs have a natural instinct to chase and potentially harm snakes due to their movement and behavior. However, a snake's appearance and scent may deter some dogs from approaching or showing interest in them. It's important to always supervise your dog around snakes to prevent any potential harm.
all snakes have a tendency to coil when threatened and can strike about half to a third of their size. however, they prefer to get away rather then have a confrontation. so, if a snake is coiled simply step back slowly and it will leave without a problem. (do not try to approach a snake that is coiled unless you are trained in herpetology.
Snakes of the subfamily Natricinae are usually regarded as water snakes.
No snakes are herbivores.
male snakes..
milk snakes and coral snakes they look the same but coral snakes are dangerous and milk snakes aren't