Oct 3, 2024

​10 snakes that don't have venom​

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Snakes can also be non- venomous

​Snakes are mostly perceived as frightening due to their venom, but many snake species are harmless to humans. These non-venomous snakes play crucial roles in maintaining balance and eating pest populations. Here are ten interesting, non-venomous snakes to know about

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Rosy Boa

​These are small, harmless snakes, often doing well in the pet trade. They are beautiful and possess excellent colors. They are gentle by nature, and are great pets for beginners.​

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Water Snake

​Water snakes, as their name suggests, mostly dwell in any body of water or near it. They are good swimmers and harmless because they are not poisonous, and most of their diet includes fish and amphibians.​

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Gopher Snake

​Gopher snakes resemble rattlesnakes in terms of their physical appearance and behavior of self-defense, which can be intimidating, but in reality, gopher snakes are non-venomous species and are useful for killing rodents.​

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Green Snake

​Green snakes, including the smooth and rough green snakes, are small and slender, making them excellent at blending into their leafy surroundings. They primarily feed on insects and are harmless to humans.​

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Milk Snake

​These milk snakes often end up resembling coral snakes due to their color; however, they are harmless and also possess bands of red, yellow, and black.​

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King Snake

​These snakes are usually resistant to all other snakes' venom, including rattlesnakes. They are not venomous and beautifully patterned which makes them great pets. They do not grow too large either.​

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Rat Snake

​Rat snakes are excellent climbers. They often live on trees or barns where they hunt rodents. Rat snakes are non-venomous and can grow quite large, often as long as six feet or more.​

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Garter Snake

​Garter snakes are widely found in North America. They have a characteristic stripe pattern and usually appear to be harmless to humans. They are quite helpful as they will kill insects and rodents for you.​

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Ball Python

​This snake is very docile, the ball python is another favorite among snake enthusiasts. They live for up to 30 years and are not of a high-maintenance variety, so they make a great snake for both beginners and veterans.​

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Corn Snake

​Corn snakes are popular pets because of their calm nature and bright orange color with red or reddish-brown marks. These snakes are very good for beginner snake owners; they might live up to 20 years if well taken care of.​

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