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illusion666
· 8 years ago
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It's venomous, not poisonous. Something that's poisonous means it's toxic to eat - like a poison dart frog.
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elizapancakes
· 8 years ago
RIIIIIIIGHT BECAUSE IM TOTALLY GOING TO CHECK IF THIS SNAKE THAT BIT ME IS VENOMOUS
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kurukuruguy
· 8 years ago
It's pretty important. If you don't know the kind of snake that bit you, the hospital won't be able to give you the right antivenom.
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guest
· 8 years ago
The top snake is of the pit viper family. Not all venomous snakes belong to the pit viper family (sea snakes, coral snakes ect)
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slimchance
· 8 years ago
If you're that close, it's probably too late.
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xshadowxqueenx
· 8 years ago
If it's menacing, it's venomous, if it's friendly, it's not venemous
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guest
· 8 years ago
My cat has 2 out of 4, plus fangs, should I be worried
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222daisy
· 8 years ago
Probably too late for you :(
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deleted
· 8 years ago
You have a snekkat
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mojockeym
· 8 years ago
There is also a difference in the head and tail shapes.
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Judging by how they can't differentiate between poisonous and venomous I'm a bit skeptical about this informatuon
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guest
· 8 years ago
unless the intended education is on: which snakes are safe to eat
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guest
· 8 years ago
You have to check for loreal scale to determine it, not by their belly scales