The Ball Python or Royal Python as it is also called is a native snake of Ghana. It is a constrictor which means it kills its prey (small rodents mostly) by coiling around them and suffocating them. They are non poisonous and do not have fangs like poisonous snakes do. They will not harm you.
No the scarlet king snake looks like a coral snake(poisonous) but the King snake is not Poisonous. There are other types of king snakes but none are poisonous.
Rattle Snake
2,900 species of poisonous snakes.
only certain exotic non-poisonous and poisonous snakes are illegal in the US but they are illegal everywhere in the US
What types of snakes can be found in Northern Italy, Cuneo province?
some poisonous animals that live in the amazon rain forest could be certain types of snakes and some spiders like a turanchula,or some types of frogs and plants.
Rattle snakes, copper head snakes, and black mamba snakes. You can read more, below. There are several venomous snakes in this world. One of the most common in the United States is the rattlesnake. There are different types of rattlesnakes, as well. The coral snake is also poisonous. There is also the water moccasin.
In the wild, Parrots live in jungle areas. They can be found throughout South America. Other animals in their ecosystem includes, but is not limited to, jaguars, various types of venomous snakes, poisonous frogs, thousands of different types of insects, and humans.
In Wisconsin, some common types of snakes include the Eastern garter snake, Eastern fox snake, Eastern milk snake, and the Timber rattlesnake. These snakes play important roles in the local ecosystem and are generally non-venomous to humans.
no i said types of elections in Ghana not india
There are 11 Poisonous Snakes in the world; the ff are the 11 Poisonous snakes in the world: 1-Belcher's Sea Snake, 2-Inland Taipan, 3-Common Indian Krait, 4-Phillippine Cobra, 5-King Cobra, 6-Russell's Viper, 7-Black Mamba, 8-Yellow Jawed Tommygoff, 9-Multibanded Krait, 10-Tiger Snake, 11-Jararacussu
No. There are three species of venomous snakes in PA; two types of rattlesnakes and copperheads and none of them occur in Pennypack Park. Also contrary to popular belief there are NO water moccasins in Pennsylvania.