Yes!
Probably a Reticulated python (Python reticulatus) - Adults of this species are quite capable of constricting and swallowing antelope.
Snake skulls are adapted for swallowing large prey whole.
The Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica) is a species of snake capable of retracting its long, hinged fangs. These retractable fangs make it easier for the snake to handle its large prey and inject venom with precision.
It depends how big the snake is. Young ones' teeth are tiny, and are unlikely to puncture a persons skin. An adult, however, has teeth that are 3-4mm long, and are capable of breaking the skin.
medium corn snake:sub adult , adult corn snake:adult
the adult coral snake is about three feet long
Viper snake
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yes a hatchling corn snake can go in a vivarium with an adult corn snake but only if the adult corn is very tame and feed well and there needs to be lots of hiding places for the hatchling corn snake to hide about 5 hides
Usually not, but it does happen Since snakes can't chew, or bite chunks off, they're limited to swallowing their prey whole. So it needs a bigger-than-average snake, and/or a smaller-than-average deer for it to happen.
it constricts its prey suffocating it before swallowing it whole