How to identify venomous and non venomous snakes?
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A snake with heat-sensing pits is
venomous. Triangular heads are another commonality in most
venomous snakes . The rattlesnake, copperhead, and water moccasin all have arrowhead faces. If you can get close enough to see, pit vipers also have pupils that are oblong, like a slit.
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A snake with heat-sensing pits is
venomous. Triangular heads are another commonality in most
venomous snakes . The rattlesnake, copperhead, and water moccasin all have arrowhead faces. If you can get close enough to see, pit vipers also have pupils that are oblong, like a slit.
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Venomous snakes have distinct heads. While non-venomous snakes have a rounded head, venomous snakes have a more triangular-shaped head. The shape of a venomous snake's head may deter predators. However, some non-venomous snakes can mimic the triangular shape of non-venomous snakes by flattening their heads.
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