Well it does depend on feeding habits and care in captivity,,, my everglades rat snake which is a little over 7 years old is approximately 2.2 metres
A big yellow snake is typically referred to as a Burmese python. They are one of the largest snake species and can reach lengths of over 20 feet.
It is unlikely that a rat snake would kill a dog with its bite. Rat snakes are non-venomous and typically only bite as a defensive behavior when threatened. A dog may experience some pain and swelling from a rat snake bite, but it is unlikely to be fatal.
There are 123 venomous snakes in Texas and 3456 non-venomous snakes in Texas.
No, a copperhead snake and black rat snake cannot breed because they are two different species within the snake family. Cross-breeding between different species is not possible due to genetic differences.
Generally yes, but it depends on the kind of snake.
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everglades rat snake
Depends on the size of the snake.
Corn snakes are one of several species of North American rat snakes. There closest relatives would be the Eastern Rat snakes (such as Black, Everglades, Gray, Texas, and Yellow Rat snakes), Fox Snakes, and Baird's Ratsnake. Depending upon who you ask, some people consider the Great Plains Rat Snake either a subspecies of Corn Snake, or a separate species.
Depends on how big your snake is.
If the black snake is large enough, they can. However, if the rat is too big, it can injure the snake.
No, the black rat snake is not poisonous.
Rats... that's why it's called a rat snake.
There is no recognised species called a 'brown rat snake' - HOWEVER - Members of the Rat snake family are constrictors - not venomous.
yes.
That depends. The term black snake can apply to many different species of snake. The black rat snake, Pantherophis obsoletus, sometimes called the black snake, is indeed a rat snake.
The longest black snake in North America is named the black rat snake. The record size recorded of this black rat snake is eight feet in length. Which makes the black rat snake is the record longest.