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I heard that rough green snakes dont have teeth . is that true because i am considering getting one
To the best of my knowledge(and I've caught, kept and bred snakes well over 30 years now), ALL snakes have teeth. Rough Green Snakes seldom attempt to bite, and on the very rare occasion that they do, their mouths are so small and their teeth so tiny that they cannot penetrate human skin and you can't feel it. I have had them bite, if you wanna call that a bite, but it was more funny than anything else that this little critter had such a Napoleonic complex! Most of the time, though, they just "death roll" or get really squirmy. They're fast, and they're delicate, so careful and vigilant handling is a must if you're going to handle them at all. Some of these can be tricky to keep alive in captivity, since they tend to be picky eaters, so make sure you have a guarantee that the one you're getting has fed, and fed on something that you can actually obtain, year-round. Many of them will only eat caterpillars, especially "Looper" caterpillars(what many folks call "inch worms"), though some will also eat earthworms or crickets. Biting really is not the issue with these so much as non-feeding is.I heard that rough green snakes dont have teeth . is that true because i am considering getting one
It's really not that big a deal, if you feed frozen/thawed prey like you should be doing anyway. I got over any squeamishness about four seconds after I opened my first shipment; it's just pet food, just meat, technically no different than an uncooked steak.(i cant handle feeding snakes mice)
Nice. I'm a bit optimistic so my rule is anything with a mouth Can eventually bite you.my rule to follow is anything with a mouth will eventually bite you![]()
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