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They have venom but such a little amount it is harmless to humans and preaty much everything else other then a toad.

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Q: Is a Mexican milk snake venomous?
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Is the Jalisco milk snake venomous?

No, there are no venomous Milk Snakes.


Are milk snake venomous?

No. Milk snakes are not venomous, even though they bear a strong resemblance to the venomous coral snake.


Is a Mexican king snake venomous?

All snake-bites are painful - even non-venomous ones. However - the pain usually subsides fairly quickly - unless you've been bitten by a venomous species (which the king snake is not).


Common animal name for the Mexican Milk Snake?

The scientific name for the Mexican Milk Snake is Lampropeltis triangulum annulata.


How do the coral snake and milk snake imitate each other?

The harmless milk snake mimics the colored banding of the venomous coral snake so predators will avoid it.


Are lampropeltis Getula snakes poisonous?

firstly, the correct term is venomous, and no, none of the king or milk snake species are venomous


What snake starts with the letter m?

The first snake that came to mind when I read the question was... Mamba.


Which large heavy-bodied venomous snake is often associated with deserts?

the desert cobra. (Highly venomous not to be played around with) a cool snake is a coral snake and gets mixed up with a milk snake. this is a riddle to tell the difference: if red touches yellow your a safe fellow, if red touches black your dead jack. coral snakes are aggressive and venomous milk snakes are harmless. Thank You


How do you know a snake is venoumous?

You can tell if a snake is venomous or not by looking at the head. The head of a venomous snake looks shorter, fatter, and wider in comparison to the neck. This is because of the venom glands located at the back of each side of the head. A non-venomous snake's head looks longer, thinner, and there is not a great deal of difference in the width of the head and neck. To get practise of determining if a snake is venomous or not look up these pictures on google. 1) Cotton mouth snake (venomous) 2) black rat snake & brown water snake (non-venomous look alike.) 3) copper head (venomous) 4) cornsnake (non venomous look alike). Can you tell which is venomous and which is not between the Peruvian milk snake and the coral snake? Just by looking? Good luck!


Are Mexican milk snake poison's?

Nope - milk snakes are a harmless species. They are constrictors.


In what desert can you find a Mexican milk snake?

The Chihuahuan Desert


What is the milk snake's adaptations for survial?

The milk snake is colored similarly to the highly venomous coral snake. This wards away potential attackers, believing the harmless milk snake to be the poisonous coral snake. To discern the difference between the two (a life or death situation), one must simply remember this rhyme: "Red on yellow, deadly fellow; red on black, venom lack."