How much room do you have? How much money do you have? No lizard will act like a puppy, but most are cool to keep. Iguanas are popular and easy to care for, but they get big. Geckoes are cool but they get out if you're not careful. Talk to a pet store and see what will work for you as far as easy to care for and size - some lizards get large.
There are the constrictors, which include the boa family and the python family. The venemous snakes such as cobras and rattle snakes. The non venomous snakes like garter snakes, king snakes, and the rat snake.
Apart from those in the zoos and owned as pets, Denmark only has two kinds of snakes, one called viper (hugorm, in danish) and another is just called a snake(snog, in danish).
There are tons of snakes of course. I think you and everyone knows that... By this question I am presumming you are asking what type of snake to buy as a pet? I will assume this. Lol. Corn snakes are one of the best. They are easy to take care of, aren't violent, and are great pets.
King snakes are known for their ability to eat other snakes, including venomous species, due to their resistance to snake venom. They also have distinct banding patterns on their bodies, which can vary in color and help in camouflaging. Additionally, king snakes are known for their docile nature, making them popular as pets.
There are many different types of brown snakes in the world. The Eastern brown snake of Austalia is one of their most dangerous snakes. Some are venomous such as Eastern brown snake and some are not. Some species found in the United States are harmless and often kept as pets.
i have a lot of snakes... they are amazing pets... you just need to be careful with them...
Corn snakes are good for pets because they are small and really have no capability of eating other snake usually. They usually eat insects and small mammals like mice and crickets.
Rat snakes and rattle snakes are not the same thing. Rat snakes are constrictors, and have little to no venom. Rattle snakes are venomous and have large quantities of venom. Rat snakes are commonly kept as pets, but rattlesnakes are not.
Corn Snakes! I have two and they are the best for pets and beginners!
It depends on whether it is your first snake or you've had previous snake experience. Corn snakes are a good pet snake to start with because they can be handled come in lots of different varieties and are relitivly easy to care for. If you are more experianced something like a burmese python may appeal to you. It really all depends on your experience of Snakes. Make sure you research a snake throughaly before getting one
Yes, gopher snakes make fantastic pets. Mine is very docile and eats well. Just make sure to get hold of a good care sheet so that your snake will be healthy and happy.
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Between the two of them a snake would probably make a better pet as they tend to be lower maintenance and are easier to get. As snakes go corn snakes and king snakes are usually the best pets.
Corns snakes are often considered the easiest to have as pets.
Robert Applegate has written: 'The general care and maintenance of milk snakes' -- subject(s): Captive snakes, Snakes as pets, Milk snake
The most popular pet snakes on almost all polls and lists the corn snake and ball or royal pythons. Both species are non aggressive, easy to keep and make good pets (with the proper set up). They would be followed by king or milk snakes, hog nose snakes, boa constrictors, carpet pythons and rosy and Kenyan sand boas. improvement/edition: I was told that a good snake for a child such as 10 years of age and up, is a rat snake. I love all snakes! They really fascinate me!
Everybody knows that keeping a snake like a cobra is a pain in the butt but there are snakes that are are not poisonous that are bad pets too. Ball pythons that are not captive bred are full of parasites, flying snakes need a big enclosure, African rock snakes are painful too, and boa constrictors and reticulated pythons are very not good pets to keep.