There are no poisonous snakes in Illinois but four species of venomous snakes reside in Illinois: the stout-bodied, rusty-brown copperhead with hourglass patterns across its back, the large olive-black cottonmouth snake with dark banding on its back and an open white mouth when threatened, the gray-yellow timber rattlesnake with jagged cross marks on its back and a rattle on its tail, and the smaller spotted massasauga with four head stripes and a rattler tail.
Garter Snakes are mildly poisonous, but can not inject any toxins to humans with their bite.
No. There are no snakes of any kind- and they would like to keep it that way.
Yes, non-poisonous black snakes like the black racer are known to eat poisonous snakes like copperheads and rattlesnakes. They are immune to the venom of these snakes and can overpower them with their speed and agility. This behavior helps control the population of poisonous snakes in the area.
Yes, there are many poisonous snakes in Bangladesh. For example, cobra, king cobra, craits and all marine snakes.Md. Mizanur RahmanDept. of Zoology,Cambrian College,Dhaka, Bangladesh.makash32ju@gmail.com
No, all snakes are not poisonous. Yes, all snakes will bite (even the ones that are not poisonous) They will bite to catch and eat for or to defend themselves.
No, they are not poisonous.
There are no poisonous snakes and even venomous snakes are safe to eat.
No, there are no poisonous snakes in Korea. There are, however, venomous snakes. Most notably various pit vipers.
This is not true. Whilst many snakes are poisonous, a multitude of other reptiles also are. An example of this would be the Gila Monster of southwest USA.
Finland has a couple of snakes, only one of them venomous.
There is no poisonous snakes in the lake...there might be rattlesnakes on the land though
It depends on your local and state laws. EDIT!! Snakes are not poisonous! Something is poisonous when you ingest it and it harms you. Snakes are venomous! Venom causes harm by injection.