The Lake Erie water snake is a nonvenomous snake that lives only on the islands and in the waters of the western Lake Erie basin. |
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Red-sided garter snakes are small nonvenomous colubrid snakes, a northeastern subspecies of a taxon that is widely distributed through North America. |
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Flying snake, any of five species of nonvenomous snakes constituting the genus Chrysopelea of the family Colubridae. |
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Australia is the only continent in the world in which venomous snake species outnumber nonvenomous ones. |
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Non-chelonian reptiles included a large number of primarily nonvenomous snakes in both markets as well as a small variety of lizards which were primarily in the pet market. |
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The scarlet king snake, which looks similar to the coral snake, is nonvenomous. |
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Milk snakes are nonvenomous constrictors, generally quite placid and are kept as pets. |
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The student, identified as 22-year-old Eugene resident Qian Xie, was keeping the nonvenomous snake as a pet, McLaughlin said. |
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The species is nonvenomous and more docile toward humans than most other snakes, two reasons for its one-time preferential status as a pet. |
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Those codes affecting the most cases are the codes for foreign bodies, nonvenomous animal or insect bites, and venomous bites and stings. |
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With the exception of large constrictors, nonvenomous snakes are not a threat to humans. |
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Once back at my truck, I saw another rattler on the road, and then a smaller, nonvenomous Eastern racer. |
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Within an hour, a local woman who keeps snakes had recognised her plight and identified the reptile as a corn snake, a nonvenomous species normally kept as a pet. |
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Sometimes the venomous adder can be mistaken for nonvenomous species such as the grass snake or smooth snake, making people think it is safe to pick them up. |
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While the python is nonvenomous, it is capable of crushing potential prey. |
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Nonvenomous snakes either swallow prey alive or kill by constriction. |
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