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Can we identify the poisonous snakes if yes how will you identify?

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Answered by Vijayrock
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*If the the head is like arrow
*If the tail is not sharp
*The skin of the snake has daimond shape
Then it's a poisonous snake




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Answered by sahu22
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How do I know if a snake is poisonous - There is no way to be completely sure that a snake is poisonous. There are some general rules of identification that may help you; however, there are some deadly exceptions. The rules for telling if a snake is venomous or not have to do with coloration, pupil shape, head shape, and location of heat-sensing pits. Most of the poisonous snakes in North America are what we refer to as pit vipers. Pit vipers get that name because of the heat-sensing pits beneath their eyes. They have triangular heads and pupils that look like slits. Vipers also have fangs that lay flat inside their mouths, attached to venom sacks. Some people think that bright colors are indicative of a venomous snake, but there are far more nonvenomous serpents in America than there are poisonous ones. The exception to the rules regarding pit vipers is the coral snake. Coral snakes have a rounded head and round pupils. They have no heat-sensing pits and they have no retractable fangs. The venom pouches in the coral snake’s mouth are adjacent to the teeth, and venom seeps in through wounds rather than being injected. The best option if you see a snake that fits any of the above description is to avoid it. You should not be randomly picking up snakes. Unless the animal is in your home, do not handle it. 

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