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Q: What does a garter snake bite feel like?
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Does a garter snake have fangs?

No, they have little peg-like teeth. They bite only rarely, do no harm what-so-ever but it sure scares you when you have a snake bitting you.


Are common garter venomous snake?

Not really. If they bite you, then the most it can do is break the skin. However, you shouldn't eat them because some animals that they like to eat could poison you if you eat the snake.


What snake is nicest?

One of the nicest snakes in the world is the corn snake it's always found in corn fields but even if they do bite you their bites always feel like just a pinch


Do garter snakes have teeth and do they bite?

Yes. Any type of snake will bite if it feels threatened. Garter snakes do have venom but it is very mild and they do not have well-developed fangs to help deliver it.


Is the garter snake an amphibian?

No. Like all snakes garter snakes are reptiles.


Is a garter snake invertebrate?

No. It has vertebrae like any other snake


How bad does snake bite piercings hurt?

They feel like getting your ear pierced on your lip.


Do garter snake eat fruit?

No, garter snakes do not eat fruit. They really like earthworms or minnows.


What kind of home do you need for a garter snake?

garter snakes like to be in the wooded areas with grassy or bushy coverings


How did the garter snake get its name?

The vertical stripes down the side of garter snakes resembles men's sock garters popular back in the day.


Do gardener snakes bite?

Technically speaking, anything with a mouth can bite. if by garden snakes, you mean Garter Snakes, then yes, they can bite if they feel threatened. however, they are not venomous so it would be a harmless bite from teeth that feel like rough sandpaper.


What kind of snake is black brown striped running from head to tail?

The description matches that of a garter snake. Garter snakes are known for their black, brown, and sometimes green stripes running along their bodies from head to tail. They are common in many regions and are non-venomous.