No, they will spray you if you get to close. Keep your distance, especially if their tail is up.
Yes, corn snakes are non venomous snakes. They are often mistaken for copper heads and rattle snakes because of their saddle-backed pattern and their ability to vibrate their tails, so that it sounds like rattling. But they are harmless and usually docile.
It varies among individual dogs, but in general, most dogs have a natural instinct to chase and potentially harm snakes due to their movement and behavior. However, a snake's appearance and scent may deter some dogs from approaching or showing interest in them. It's important to always supervise your dog around snakes to prevent any potential harm.
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Snakes are reptiles.
Snakes and crocodiles because snakes and crocodiles are both reptiles but a frog is an amphibian.
if there is a domestic snake then it could be nice domestic means its a house pet
There is no such thing as a "friendly" snake. Snakes aren't affectionate, loving or caring in the way that dogs, cats, etc. are.
I have both males and females in my vast reptiles collection.
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Yes - they're one of the most 'people friendly' species.
Well, for one thing, dragon flies are friendly to each other. Bees are also good freinds with dragonflies. Enemies include: Frogs, lizards, housepets (only somtimes) and snakes.
Yes, corn snakes are non venomous snakes. They are often mistaken for copper heads and rattle snakes because of their saddle-backed pattern and their ability to vibrate their tails, so that it sounds like rattling. But they are harmless and usually docile.
Bait the snakes into a corner with peanut butter. Stanby with gasoline and matches in hand. After snakes are successfully baited, take a swig of gasoline- filling your mouth with it (careful not to swallow). Then strike a match and spit gasoline, ensuring that the flame is thrown in the direction of the snakes. Problem solved.
Yes, they are friendly. In fact, I've actually had one myself. You may not want to take one from the wild because it may have a disease. I would recommend picking one up from your local pet store. They can range around 50$.
brown ring snakes are very friendly to other animals and really enjoy being held. THEY DO NOT BITE.
If the snake is handled regularly right from the beginning there shouldn't be any safety issues. Snakes are friendly if not frightened or hurt
It varies among individual dogs, but in general, most dogs have a natural instinct to chase and potentially harm snakes due to their movement and behavior. However, a snake's appearance and scent may deter some dogs from approaching or showing interest in them. It's important to always supervise your dog around snakes to prevent any potential harm.