Are there venomous constrictor snakes?
No. Venom requires energy and constriction requires energy also. So, the strategy of the constrictor is to save energy for other tasks and having venom as well as constriction would be wasteful and sometime evolutionary forces are not too wasteful.
What would happen if you merged a snake with a dog?
Scientifically, there is no way to fully genetically merge a snake with a dog. If you mean in fantasy, what you would have would surely be an interesting creature. A snake can sometimes eat a dog, but that might not be what you mean.
Can poisonous snakes penetrate chainsaw chaps?
Chainsaw protection is designed to disintegrate and stop (clog) the chainsaw blade, it is not designed to resist penetration by a hypodermic like object. They may offer some protection against snake bite but if you want proper protection you need to have thick leather gaiters.
Where to find the cheapest snakes?
If you're asking this kind of question - then maybe snake-keeping isn't for you ! It's not a case of finding 'the cheapest snake' - you should be prepared to spend whatever money is necessary for the species you're interested in - including its housing costs. I've had the misfortune of rescuing many snakes and other reptiles kept in completely unsatisfactory conditions over the twenty-five plus years I've been involved in the hobby.
Sadly, there are people out there who buy reptiles without researching the species, and stick them in an old glass aquarium expecting them to survive - then wonder why their new 'pet' died.
Can you use vaseline on snake skin shoes?
No reason why not - It wont harm the material. Just use sparingly, and make sure its rubbed in well. Polish with a dry cloth after application.
How big can a everglades rat snake get?
Well it does depend on feeding habits and care in captivity,,, my everglades rat snake which is a little over 7 years old is approximately 2.2 metres
What a dream of a dog eating a snake mean?
Dreams are meaningless. They are simply random images conjured up by the brain, while the body repairs itself during sleep. We apparently have many dreams through the night, but we only remember the last one just before waking.
Do rattlesnakes drop venom pouch to drink water?
No. The sacks which contain a rattlesnakes venom are just held at the base of its mouth.
snakes does not have ears. so they hear by the vibration from the air
Are attic ladders safe to use?
"Attics ladders are safe if you use them properly. Make sure the legs are firm on the floor and the ladder doesn't rock back and forth. If you are unsure about it, then ask somebody to help you."
Is the iridescent shieldtail poisonous?
No. Shield Tail snakes, Melanophidium, are not venomous. For future reference, a creature is called "poisonous" when consuming it is harmful. Snakes, spiders, and wasps (and anything else that stings or bites causing harm) are venomous.
Dreams are simply the brain's unconscious activity while your body sleeps. We have hundreds of dreams each night - but only remember the last one because we're coming out of our sleet, so the rest of the brain is waking up. They have no bearing on the real world.
Presumably you're talking about eggs - clutches vary in size according to species and size of the female. For example, a small Royal python may lay only 6 or 7 eggs, whereas a large Reticulated python could lay as many as 60 !
How can a snake move fast without legs and feets?
The scales on their belly are large, and overlap going towards the tail. Strong muscles enable them to push against the ground, pushing them forward.
Why does snake eyes wear a mask?
Snake eyes (y favorite character from g.i. joe) was burned in a airplane accident and scared for life.
Do king snakes live in Vermont?
Yes, there are a variety of snake species that live in Vermont. According to the Vermont Reptile and Amphibian atlas this includes:
North American Racer, Timber Rattlesnake (very rare), Ring-necked Snake, Milksnake, Northern Watersnake, Smooth Greensnake, Eastern Ratsnake, DeKay's Brownsnake, Red-bellied Snake, Eastern Ribbonsnake, and of course, the Common Gartersnake.