Milk snakes are allied to kingsnakes in the genus Lampropeltis. The scientific name is Lampropeltis triangulum. There are several subspecies of milk snakes, and none are endangered. Also included among the milk snakes is the scarlet kingsnake.
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Venomous snakes are not recommended for most households as they pose a significant safety risk to humans. It is important to have a thorough understanding of their care needs, potential risks, and legal regulations before considering one as a pet. It is generally recommended to opt for non-venomous snake species that are suitable for captivity.
Absolutely. They are one of the best reptile pet that you can imagine. Though pythons, anacondas, or other large snakes are absolutely not the best pet & they are illegal to keep in most states in the U.S. It is recommended to get one that is small, beautiful, & fun.
a Corn Snake is great first snake to start with and it does not bite unless it is under stress. It might not eat right away for you ether. If you do get a Corn Snake do not pick it up
that can be they are sometimes nice and sometimes mean but all snakes bite if it has teeth then it bites just as simple as that
A lizard is a reptile that typically has scales and four legs. A glass snake is a legless lizard that resembles a snake. A boomslang is a venomous snake found in Africa. An adder is a venomous snake found in Europe and Asia. A corn snake is a non-venomous snake commonly kept as a pet.
A copperhead snake is venomous.
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There are no native venomous snakes in England. The adder is the only venomous snake found in the wild in England, but its venom is not potent enough to be fatal to humans.
it depends how venomous the snake is. But yes, most venomous snakes can kill a lamb.