How to Know if a Snake Is Venomous?

Check the head shape: many venomous snakes have a broad, triangular head

Look for slit-like pupils: some venomous snakes have vertical pupils

Notice the presence of heat-sensing pits: pit vipers have small pits between the eye and nostril

Observe the body pattern: some venomous species have distinctive bands, diamonds, or hourglass markings

Examine the tail: rattles on the tail indicate a rattlesnake

Watch the behavior: venomous snakes may be more defensive, but behavior alone is not reliable

Check the location: learn which venomous snakes live in your area

Look at the scales above the head: some venomous snakes have smaller head scales, but this is not a safe standalone test

Avoid relying on color alone: color patterns can be misleading

Do not handle or approach the snake to identify it

Treat any unknown snake as venomous

Use a local field guide or wildlife expert for identification

If bitten, seek emergency medical help immediately

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