Its the paradise tree snake is dangerous to people?
Although the genre is venomous, they are 'rear-fanged' snakes with insufficient potency to be dangerous to humans.
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How big can a Texas brown snake get?
it can get to about 1 foot at the most but they are most about 20 inches
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Is it true when a snake you'll die in 15 minutes?
Assuming you men "when a snake bites you" generally not. Most snakes are nonvenomous and cannot cause more than a minor injury. Even some venomous snakes have a a bite that, though painful, is rarely fatal. Even if a bite is fatal it may take hours or even days to die depending on the type of snake.
Furthermore, scientists have developed anti-venoms for most stakes, that can counteract the effects of a venomous bite.
How many poisonous snakes are in Louisiana?
Venomous snakes of Louisiana:Eastern diamondback rattlesnake - may have been extirpated
Canebrake rattlesnake
Pygmy rattlesnake
Copperhead
Cottonmouth
Harlequin coral snake - may have been extirpated
Texas coral snake
What is the explanation for the eating of an king cobra?
king cobras eat a wide variety of different animals, from small mammals like rats to other snakes and reptiles
Why do snakes need a heat rock?
Snakes need a heat rock because they are cold-blooded, meaning that the temperature around them affects their temperature. If the temperature in a snakes environment gets to cold, the snake will basically freeze to death.
What provided warmth but no protection from snakes or insects?
I belive it was something like soddy. I had the same question for American history.
How does a snake digest its prey?
They swallow it by unhooking their jaws then their acids break it down!