A common term used by GIs in the field was, "watch out for those two step vipers." Although not familar with the serpent, the understanding was, once it bit you, you could only take two more steps before you dropped (from the poison).
Other than that, unfortunately for those that got shook up by the sudden gunfire, most GIs shot snakes on sight when moving thru the swamps and jungles.
Were do coral snakes live tell you were?
Coral snakes typically live in warm, tropical regions of North and South America, such as the southeastern United States, Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. They can be found in various habitats including forests, swamps, and grasslands.
What is under the bed in the man and the snake questions?
that question dose not mack senc at all sorry but if you wont to find out just look on google.com and wish you will find it
Yes, guinea fowls are known to eat snakes as part of their diet. They are natural insectivores and will also consume small reptiles and rodents, such as snakes, to supplement their diet.
Yes, Viper Helios is considered rare in the game "Brawl Stars." It is a legendary skin for the brawler Spike and is only available for a limited time during special events or through special offers in the game.
Yes, snakes will eat koi fish if given the opportunity. Snakes are carnivorous and may see koi fish as potential prey, especially if they are small enough to be eaten. It's important to keep snakes and koi fish separated to prevent any incidents.
What does a sea krait snake and a tiger snake have in common?
Sea krait and tiger snakes are both venomous snakes found in different regions. They both have potent venom that they use to immobilize their prey. Additionally, both snakes are proficient swimmers and are known to live near water bodies.
Yes, some snakes do eat squirrels. Larger snakes such as pythons and king snakes are known to prey on squirrels when given the opportunity. Snakes are carnivores and will consume a variety of small mammals if they can catch them.
What is the most aggressive highly venomous snake?
Eastern Brown Snakes are highly venomous and aggressive. They also feed on rats and mice putting them in direct contact with humans. The Russell's Viper is also aggressive but has a much more potent venom than the Eastern Brown Snake. If you come across either of these snakes just avoid them.
Eastern Brown Snakes are highly venomous and aggressive. They also feed on rats and mice putting them in direct contact with humans. The Russell's Viper is also aggressive but has a much more potent venom than the Eastern Brown Snake. If you come across either of these snakes just avoid them.
A black mamba is also known to be very aggressive and territorial. A bite from a Black Mamba left untreated show results of a 100 percent mortality rate. Which means if one bites you, and you do not get treatment, then you will die. People call a bite from a black mamba the kiss of death.
more than likely a black mamba they are extremely aggressive but you also have alot of other venomous snakes too so you will have to find out for yourself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Eastern Brown, Black Mamba, Cottonmouth, and Russell's Viper are a few that are notably aggressive however it would not be a good idea to mess with any snake
Can a snake poison another snake?
Yes. The venom of venomous snakes is often lethal to that of other. The exception is that many snakes are resistant to their own species' venom. Snakes that are adapted to eating other snakes may also have some venom resistance.
Which snake acts like a rattlesnake?
This would most likely be a baby black rat snake. Until adulthood their markings strongly resemble a diamondback rattlesnake. They will often mimic the coiled strike pose of a rattler and even wiggle their tail. I can tell you from personal experience this is an effective method of scaring off predators.
Yes, king snakes need access to water in order to stay hydrated. It is essential for their overall health and well-being. Make sure to provide a shallow dish of fresh water for your king snake to drink from.
A snake flicks its tongue as a?
Snake flicks its tongue to collect chemical information from the environment. The tongue picks up scent particles which are then transferred to the Jacobson's organ in the roof of the snake's mouth, allowing it to "taste" the air and detect prey, predators, or potential mates.
How fast is a snakes heart beat?
A snake's heart typically beats at a rate of around 5-15 times per minute when at rest. During activity or stress, the heart rate may increase up to 70 beats per minute.
How do you convince my parents to let me get a snake?
You can try educating your parents about snakes, their care requirements, and the benefits of owning one as a pet. Address their concerns about safety and responsibility by showing that you are mature enough to handle the responsibility. Offer to take on additional chores or responsibilities to demonstrate your commitment.
What snake has fangs that stick out the side?
The Gaboon viper has fangs that are the longest of any venomous snake, and they are large and hinged, allowing them to fold against the roof of its mouth when not in use. The fangs protrude from the front of the snake's mouth rather than from the side.
yes they are very awsome and nice
Many snakes have a docile demeanor to them, but they are still wild animals and will always be wild animals. I love the snakes that are in my care, but I do not trust them and I understand that they feel no emotion. This is not to say that they do not feel pain as they have nerves I'm sure they do, but as far as loving and recognizing me goes I know that they don't. Snakes are very interesting animals and if you can stand being bitten a few times get one as a pet. Most bites feel like little pinches and there may be a couple drops of blood but nothing compared to that a of a mangy cat or dog.
What color is the inland taipan?
The Inland Taipan is dark tan, ranging from a rich, dark hue to a brownish olive-green, depending on season. Its back, sides and tail may be different shades of brown and grey, with many scales having a wide blackish edge. These dark-marked scales occur in diagonal rows so that the marks align to form broken chevrons of variable length that are inclined backward and downward. The lowermost lateral scales often have an anterior yellow edge. The dorsal scales are smooth and without keels. The round-snouted head and neck are usually noticeably darker than the body (glossy black in winter, dark brown in summer), the darker colour allowing the snake to heat itself while only exposing a smaller portion of the body at the burrow entrance. The eye is of average size with a blackish brown iris and without a noticeable coloured rim around the pupil. It has twenty-three rows of mid-body scales, between fifty-five and seventy divided subcaudal scales, and one anal scale. The Inland Taipan averages approximately one metre eighty (six feet) in length, although larger specimens can reach lengths of two meters (six feet eight inches).
Taken from wikipedia.
Snake varies color during seasons.
What kind of venomous snakes does Indiana have?
In Indiana, the venomous snakes to be aware of are the Eastern Massasauga rattlesnake and the Timber rattlesnake. It's important to be cautious and avoid these snakes if encountered in their natural habitat.
Who cares for wild snake young?
In most cases, wild snakes do not care for their young. Once the female snake lays her eggs or gives birth to live young, her role in the reproduction process ends. The offspring are left to fend for themselves and survive on their own.
What type of creature is a dugite?
A Dugite is a venomous snake found only in Australia. Geographically it inhabits the southern and south west regions of Western Australia and some of the coastal regions of the far west of South Australia. This species is a cousin of the Australian brown snake. The Dugite is a relatively shy snake but will defend itself if provoked. It is mostly brown or grey in colour, quite often with black flecks on its body and head. This species is highly venomous and is in the top 10 most venomous snakes in Australia. Recent studies have indicated dwindling numbers due to its habitat and relatively small geographical spread.
What is the venomous banded krait?
The venomous banded krait is a species of snake found in Southeast Asia. Its distinctive black and white banding pattern serves as a warning to predators of its potent neurotoxic venom, which can be lethal to humans if bitten. Banded kraits are nocturnal and primarily feed on other snakes, particularly cobras.