No - they are completely different species and will not inter-breed.
its a eastern hognose snake
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A wild Hognose snake's, although rear fang venomous (non-lethal), first reaction to a threat is to roll over extrude a foul smelling liquid from its cloaca and play dead, not to attack. In captivity, Hognose snakes are very well tempered snakes. I have had a hognose as a pet for three years now, and not once have I ever been bitten by it. Keep in mind, another response to something like a hand or predator touching the top of the snake, the hognose may start hissing but is not ill tempered. Hope this helps :)
Sand adders are mildly venomous, while hognose snakes are not venomous at all. Sand adders possess venom that they use to subdue their prey, while hognose snakes rely on their behavior and physical traits for defense rather than venom.
Eastern hognose snake. When threatened, they flatten the head and neck, then strike with a loud hiss, but rarely bite. If their bluff fails, they roll over, writhing, and then act dead, with mouth open and tongue lolling.
Nope - the Hognose snake only grows to around 18 inches !
Snakes, hognose snake and corn snake.
No. Hognose snakes are nonvenomous.
Hognose hognose
Hognose or adder
The Eastern Hognose Snake
its a eastern hognose snake
A full list of the scientific names for the various species of Hognose snake can be found in Wikipedia. See the related link for more details.
it likes sandy areas
A Hognose snake
Snake
Yes. Five species of snake are found in Manitoba. The most common is the red sided garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis). The plains hognose snake, Northern red belly, Plains Garter snake and Smooth green snake. Of the five the hognose is a species at risk.