Australia is home to several harmless snakes, including the Eastern Brown Snake, which, despite its name, has a non-venomous variant. The Carpet Python is another harmless species, often found in urban areas, known for its striking patterns. Additionally, the Garden Snake, or Common Tree Snake, is non-venomous and typically feeds on frogs and small reptiles. These snakes play important roles in their ecosystems and are generally not a threat to humans.
rattle snake,coral snake,moccasin snake,
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When some harmless snakes feel threatened they will try to scare off what ever is scaring them. For example, the ringneck snake is totally harmless, but when threatened it will first show off its bright belly, and then bite savagely.
For sure! They're harmless, and easy to feed. Just get some earth worms and a case for the snake and you're straight
No snake is poisonous, though some are venomous. Garter snakes are technically very mildly venomous, but this venom is harmless to humans.
The harmless milk snake mimics the colored banding of the venomous coral snake so predators will avoid it.
Well, if it's truly harmless, then no, medicine shouldn't be necessary.Still, unless you are 100% certain that the bite is harmless, one should probably go to a hospital, just to be careful.
The common term for this is mimicry. Take as one example - the similarity in the patterning of one of the sub-species of milk snake, which closely resembles the banded markings of the coral snake. The milk snake is completely harmless, while the coral snake is highly venomous.
The shape of a poisonous snake's head will be TRIANGULAR. Stay AWAY from those. They are NOT good news. :) Best of wishes! Xx
It depends on what type of snake. Some are harmless but others could kill you in seconds. In response to the question, snakes are very dangerous. A word of advice: treet every snake you see as Dangerous and never provoke a snake, in the wild or a pet.
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They carry poison. A garden snake is harmless though.