They do not.
No
No they do not.
yes they spit and bite
Snakes that live in water, use spit used from their venom to create little shelters. At one point they create a homing turret out of spit and mud that fire venom at ranges of 50 Feet.
None - all snakes are carnivores !
No. All snakes are carnivores.
Snake plants do not effectively keep snakes away. They are named for their appearance, not their ability to repel snakes.
Rat snakes are carnivores. They eat small animals and eggs, not plants.
Foamy spit on plants is typically caused by spittlebugs, which are small insects that feed on plant sap. They create the foam by blowing air into the sap they excrete, which helps to protect them from predators and regulate temperature and humidity. It is usually not harmful to the plant, but heavy infestations can potentially damage the plant's growth.
They say abstinence is best for prevention of STDs: Stay away! The same goes for poisonous snakes--Watch your step and keep your distance. Beware-Some snakes can spit venom in to your eyes.
No - Adders, like all snakes are carnivores !
No, vipers do not spit venom. While some snakes, like cobras, can spit venom as a defensive mechanism, vipers primarily deliver their venom through bites. Their venom is injected via fangs when they strike their prey, which helps in subduing and digesting it.