Also, great color variations between individuals of the same species may confuse the matter further. Photos and videos courtesy of Roger Carter, Andrew Hoffman,.

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Snakes are universally feared and loathed as poisonous and deadly beasts. However, most people don’t know that most of them are, in fact, nonvenomous. Here’s more about some nonvenomous snakes. Poison or Venom?While venomous snakes are commonly called poisonous, they produce their own ‘poison’, which makes them ‘venomous’ as opposed to ‘poisonous’. Animals that accrue toxic substances from their environment, instead of creating them in their own bodies, are called ‘poisonous’.Snakes. Slithering, repulsive masses of deadly venom, chill-inducing hisses, and scary background music! That’s how these wonders of nature are regarded in much of the world.

Although they are extremely timid and almost always scared of humans, they are portrayed as bloodthirsty killers. Their fascinating evolution of legless locomotion, which has allowed them to become some of the most successful hunters in the world, has made them scary and loathsome.While most people are afraid of snakes due to their fear of snake venom, the reality is that about 85% of snake species are nonvenomous. Unlike venomous snakes, they sometimes eat their prey alive, or kill it by constricting. Even in the snakes that are venomous, the venom of many is too weak to have any effect on humans.Here’s a list of some nonvenomous snakes, along with some basic info about them. Common Nonvenomous Snakes PythonsOne of the scariest types of snakes, and among the largest, pythons, united under the Pythonidae family, are nonvenomous. They rely on the well-known mechanism of constriction to kill prey, although the mechanism is not used to crush bones, contrary to popular misconception. The constriction actually suffocates the victim, drawing the noose closer with each exhalation of the unfortunate animal.

A largely unsupported theory also states that the pressure of a python’s coils could cause a cardiac arrest, thus becoming the proximal cause of death.All pythons are nonvenomous, without exception. Instead of the typical fangs seen in venomous snakes, pythons have many sharp, serrated, backward-curving teeth. This dentition allows them to grab hold of a prey, with the backward curves of the teeth preventing its escape. Once a prey is caught, a python quickly coils around it, and when the prey stops moving, it is swallowed whole, though it may only be unconscious. Green Tree Python Boas and AnacondasBoas, constituting the boidae family, are also constrictors.

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They catch live prey with teeth similar to pythons, and wrap their powerful, muscular bodies around it. They are found largely in the New World, in addition to isolated regions in the Old World, such as Madagascar and the Solomon Islands. The anacondas, forming the Eunectes genus, are strong contenders for the title of the largest snake in the world.The Boidae family consists of 4 subfamilies, among which the Boinae (true boas) and the Erycinae contain the bulk of the species; eight out of eleven genera in the family are found in these two families, with two genera in Sanziniinae and one in Candoiinae. Yellow Anaconda KingsnakesMade up of the eleven species of the Lampropeltis genus, kingsnakes are common all over the USA.

They are popular in the pet trade due to the numerous naturally occurring color morphs they can have, their docile nature, and easy upkeep. Milk snakes, one of the species of kingsnakes, are popular as coral snake lookalikes―looking like a venomous snake has obvious benefits for a nonvenomous snake―but no kingsnake is venomous. In fact, kingsnakes are immune to many types of snake venom, and regularly prey on other snakes, including rattlesnakes. Eastern Kingsnake Rat SnakesBoth Old World (found in Afro-Eurasia) and New World (found in the Americas) rat snakes are nonvenomous. Due to this, many rat snakes are also popular as pets. Corn snakes, in particular, are one of the easiest unconventional pets.

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A large majority of rat snakes don’t possess venom, and the venom of the few that do is so weak that it is not even used as the main weapon for hunting.These snakes rely on constriction to hold and kill their eponymous prey (rodents). They are welcomed in farmlands, since they keep the pest rodent population down and pose no threat to the humans. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website.

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