How to Tell Venomous from Non-Venomous Snakes: Essential Identification Tips!

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Differentiate between venomous and non-venomous snakes in this informative video. Learn the key features that set these snakes apart, including head shapes, pupil forms, and unique markings. We dive into the specifics like heat-sensing pits and defensive behaviors that help you identify which snakes pose a threat. Whether you're hiking, camping, or just curious about wildlife, knowing these signs can be crucial for your safety. Remember, while these tips are helpful, the safest approach is to maintain a safe distance from all snakes.

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What about black mambas?

-They have round eyes
-Round shaped head
-No specific pattern in color
-No holes

Yet its so venomouse it can kill an elephant

Edit: My favorite snake is the Emerald Boa. Truly beautifull. What's yours?

Holy-Of-Dogs
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like...almost all of this is bullshit. please dont spread false information like this.

gremlincat
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Hold on snake... Let me see your pupils. Oh shit you're venomous!!

P_Musonda
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The fact that you expect me to wait and watch for the differences is savage

Ideas_untitled
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Next time I see a snake, I’ll make sure to pull out my checklist

samuelk
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Triangular head applies to pit vipers while snakes like cobras, tiger snakes, and black mamba snakes do not have triangular heads or cat eyes.

jokbec
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It's not different between venomous snakes and non venomous snakes, it's the differences between vipers and some non venomous snakes

MgZawShort
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Came to the comments to say these are not reliable ways to tell if a snake is venomous or not and found everyone else already angry asf about it

thcryptd
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" Is he venomous?"
" Idk lemme check his eyes real quick"

aithiusa
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Inland taipan, eastern brown snake, black mamaba, coastal taipan...
These are some of the most venomous snakes and don't have a triangular head

frednoble
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Almost all the signs said are wrong and misleading....

thomasmathewparan
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That example for the triangular shaped head was a water snake lmao

ashkiller
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"Venomous snakes have a triangular shaped head" Shows non venomous water snake

mrtyrizzel
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Honestly, just keep your distance from all snakes. It’s better for you and the animal since even a non-venomous snakebite poses the risk of infection

evingrindle
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according to this, king cobra must be some lovely non-ven snake

Hellya
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This is so off base. Black mambas are one of the most venomous snakes in the work and they built exactly like a non venomous snake.

shipjumper
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Very good when next I meet a snake I'm gonna lift it check for all these features before deciding to run or not😂😂😂

hallidaydavid
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*green tree python in the corner stares you down*

Soupsoundsalotlikeyelan
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That’s odd,
The black mamba does not have a triangular shaped head.

andrewlawrence
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So what makes you think I would wait to differentiate any, when the only job I have to do is to pick race 😂😂

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