No. I have one, and his teeth are more like a pythons. Only snakes with venom have fangs. If you find a snake that looks like an oak snake, but has fangs its probably a copperhead. They are very dangerous, and should be left alone.
yes
No, and they are non aggressive. I have 2 in my barn and have handled them a lot. They become quite friendly once they find you won't hurt them, and they eat rodents. They also like to eat eggs.
the gaboon viper it has 2 inch fangs
Not all snakes are poisonous. Some are constrictors which means that they bite their prey and wrap themselves around their food to suffocate the prey. Examples of constrictors are Ball Pythons and Anacondas. Poisonous snakes do have poison in their fangs though.
All snakes that do not use venom to kill prey do not have fangs. In other words all nonvenomous snakes lack fangs, but have smaller teeth used for holding on to prey. This is not to say that all venomous snakes have fangs either. Some species such as the coral snake, found in the eastern united states has extremely toxic venom, but lacks fangs.
yes they can have rear fangs which are used to puncture the frogs vocal bag
To help them hold on to, and kill their prey.
The vampire slowly extended its fangs before sinking them into the victim's neck.
fangs; snakes don't have teeth or claws
Snakes have fangs.
No. Snakes to not expose their fangs while drinking.
I think only snakes have fangs. :-)
All baby venomous snakes are born with fangs and venom. Baby venomous snakes are more venomous than adult venomous snakes.
king cobras do not have teeth they have fangs, not all snakes have fangs only some
Whether a snake has fangs does not depend on age; it depends on species. Venomous snakes hatch or are born with their fangs. Nonvenomous snakes have teeth, but not fangs.
Snakes only have two teeth called Fangs poison can be injected out of theese fangs when the venomous snake bites.fangs
The fangs are in their mouths. Vipers have fangs that fold in their mouths and are partiall covered by a fleshy sheath, though still very apparentin an open mouth. Elapids such as cobras have smaller fixed fangs, which can be seen with a close look at the inside of the mouth. Other snakes have fangs in the rear of the mouth. Most snakes have teeth but not fangs.
Yes Flying tree snakes do have fangs. They are also venomous but their fangs are to small to actually puncture the human skin and inject any of it.
None king snakes done have fangs nonvenomous snakes have re-curved little razor sharp teeth