There are lots of them. The most famous one is the the Egyptian cobra. The is a Egyptian cobra is a extremely venomous snake which has a "large eye" at the back of its hood. In ancient Egypt, egyptians believe that thsi snake protects the pharoah or king.
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# What type of Venomous snakes live in Egypt?
# How toxic are these snakes?
# What do they look like?
the sharm el sheikh snake!!
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Over 600 species of snakes are venomous.
All snakes are non-poisonous but there are venomous snakes as well as snakes that are non-venomous. Rat snakes, gopher snakes, king snakes, garter snakes and boas and pythons are some examples of non-venomous snakes.
England has no 'poisonous' snakes but does have a single species of venomous snake - the adder (Vipera berus).
There are no poisonous snakes, they are venomous. Venomous snakes have fangs. Some easy ways to tell native North American venomous snakes from native North American non-venomous snakes are they have cat-like pupils, triangular heads and the caudal scales are crossed rather than straight across. Not all venomous species are consistent with these signs, though. And some non-venomous snakes share their anatomical, behavioral, and color traits.
There are 4 species of venomous snakes in Canada. The largest, the Prairie Rattlesnake, can grow to about 1.6 meters in length.
There are approximately 400 species of venomous snake.
Over 600 species of snakes are venomous.
No, excluding Australia, most snakes in the desert are not venomous. Australia has a much higher number of venomous species.
No - of the known 2,300 species of snake - about 400 species are venomous, and only a small percentage of the venomous species have toxins potent enough to kill people.
Yes, most species of snakes can interbreed with other species but the result is usually a sterile hybrid.
The potency of venom of snakes depend on their age, species and status.
No - King snakes are a non-venomous species. They are constrictors
They are a venomous species - yes.
No - they are a non-venomous species.
Yes. Australia has the highest number of venomous snakes of all the continents in the world, with seven of the world's ten most venomous snakes being found in the country. Of the 140 species of land snake and 32 species of sea snakes, around 100 are venomous. However, only about twelve of these are venomous enough to kill a human.
Nope - Bull snakes are constrictors, they are a non-venomous species.
There are more non-venomous species. Of the approximately 2,600 known species of snake, only about 600 of those species are venomous. Only a small percentage of the venomous species have toxins powerful enough to kill humans.