No they do not !
Milk snakes are non-venomous and are harmless to humans. Despite their similar appearance to venomous coral snakes, milk snakes pose no threat to humans as they do not produce venom.
Yes, but they are usually not agressive. Most attacks are accidental encounters and the snake takes the blame when it does happen. Humans attack more snakes then the reverse behavior, and most often the snake is not a threat to people or property and are a valuable part of the ecosystem.
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Snakes do not typically eat humans. They are more likely to prey on small animals like rodents, birds, or insects. In rare cases where a snake attack on a human occurs, it is usually due to confusion, self-defense, or hunger.
Geese are known to be territorial and aggressive towards perceived threats, which can include snakes. While geese may harass or attack snakes that come too close to their nest or territory, they do not actively seek out snakes to kill them.
Most prairie dogs would'nt attack snakes . But I know that snakes will attack them if they had the chance I've seen many videos of it on Youtube
snakes dont poison people when they bite them but humans do
Snakes don't help humans..but they are useful for entertainment..but are dangerous.
yes snakes do attack any one bigger than them
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No. They will only attack if they think you are threatening them.
Garter snakes will eat small animals like mice and frogs bu they are harmless to dogs just as they are to humans.
They are popular as pets, as they are relatively docile as snakes go - but you can go broke feeding them. They are better off in the wild where they perform a valubale function as predators of vermin that attack grain bins and other stored crops.
ya I'm pretty sure they attack the smaller one's
No, snakes are not cannibals. There are snakes that eat other snakes, but cannibals are humans who eat human flesh.
The enemies of snakes are humans, mammals, crocodiles, birds, sharks, cats, and other snakes.