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  2. Eastern hognose snake - Wikipedia

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    The eastern hog-nosed snake [3] (Heterodon platirhinos), is a species of mildly venomous rear-fanged snake in the family Colubridae. The venom is specifically adapted to amphibian prey and is harmless to humans. However, some people may have an allergic reaction, and experience local swelling and other symptoms. The species is endemic to North ...

  3. Western hognose snake - Wikipedia

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    The western hognose snake (Heterodon nasicus) is a species [2] of snake in the family Colubridae. ... The species is not dangerous to humans, ...

  4. Hognose - Wikipedia

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    Hognose snakes rarely bite in self-defense and their saliva is unlikely to cause serious injury to humans. [5] Case reports of Heterodon nasicus in captivity biting during regular handling have mostly been linked to a possible misidentification as prey, with the effects including local pain, swelling and local tissue damage.

  5. Here’s a list of all of the venomous snakes in Georgia, plus ...

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    Here’s a full list of all venomous snakes, facts about each one and where they can each be found: ... Sadly, these snakes are dying out because humans gas burrows in an attempt to kill large ...

  6. List of fatal snake bites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Roughly 7,000–8,000 people are bitten by venomous snakes each year in the United States, and about five of those people die. [4] Though most fatal bites are attributed to rattlesnakes, the copperhead accounts for more snakebites than any other venomous North American species.

  7. Heterodon - Wikipedia

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    Hognose snakes are frequently found in the exotic pet trade. H. nasicus are often considered to be the easiest to care for, and captive-bred stock is easily found. H. platirhinos is commonly found, but their dietary requirements can be a challenge for some keepers.

  8. Leioheterodon madagascariensis - Wikipedia

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    This snake is considered to be opisthoglyphous ("rear-fanged" or "rear-fanged venomous"), [2] as it possess a pair of pin-like, widely-spaced teeth at the back of the mouth, connected to the maxilla. [2] Through a funnel-like formation in each tooth, hognose snakes can inject a paralyzing saliva to subdue their prey. [2]

  9. List of reptiles of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Eastern hognose snake (Heterodon platirhinos) ... However, it is not considered dangerous to humans. References This page was last edited on 29 August 2024, at 22: ...