how can we find that a snake is harmful or not
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poisonous snakes have pupil resembling the cat , an oblong shaped with peaked ends like a
slith in the center of eyes
and non poisonous snakes have round pupil and there is always the exception
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slith in the center of eyes
and non poisonous snakes have round pupil and there is always the exception
mark as branliest if it's helpful
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➡️The snakes that are poisonous usually have an elliptical pupil, like the eye of a cat, which gives the impression of a small slit in the middle of the eye.✔️
➡️If you see a snake that has stripes all the way, from head to tail, it will most probably be a non-poisonous snake.✔️
➡️The snakes that have a spoon-shaped round head are non-venomous, while those with a flat head are venomous.✔️
➡️A rattlesnake is the one that has a rattle on its tail and it is definitely poisonous.✔️
➡️Poisonous snakes have a small depression between the eye and the nostril, known as a pit.✔️
➡️In case of water snakes, the ones that have most of the body floating over water are surely venomous.✔️
➡️ook at the pupil of his eye. The snakes that are not poisonous will have a round pupil.✔️
➡️It has been seen that non-venomous snakes are of a single color only and will rarely have a combination of colors.✔️
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