no fang`s but small teeth. and not venomous
2006-09-05 07:45:32
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answered by carlos m 1
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All snakes have teeth. As far as I know, there is only one non-venomous snake in the world with fangs, and I can't recall whether it is the Emerald Boa, or the Green Tree Python. I believe that it's the python. Either way, the grass snake is not venomous, and is not dangerous to humans.
2006-09-05 16:15:54
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answered by shadowfist 3
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Do Grass Snakes Have Teeth
2017-01-16 09:37:41
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answered by haden 4
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I think you mean garter snakes. The answer is yes all around. They have enlarged teeth that are their fangs and they are venomous. However the reaction varies from snake to snake. It can have no effect like a king snake bite, a small effect like a bee sting or it can be a full effect like a rattlesnake bite.
2006-09-08 18:50:05
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answered by Gray Wanderer 3
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grass snakes are harmless little things that don't grow more than 4 feet in length. They do have teeth or a serated jaw, but venom. However their mouth is filled with bacteria and you can get a little infection if the bite breaks the skin.
2006-09-05 07:51:33
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answered by greenhorse8179 2
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All snakes have teeth. The Grass Snake, sometimes called the Ringed Snake or Water Snake (Natrix natrix) is a European non-venomous snake.
2006-09-05 07:28:56
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answered by Boober Fraggle 5
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Grass snakes do have fangs but they are not venomous.
2006-09-05 07:15:54
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answered by Phaid 3
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Yes, grass snakes do have fangs, they have to eat somehow, but they are not dangerous to human beings. They have to be provoked to strike but even so they are not venomous. They produce a foul-smelling fluid from their bottoms which is poisonous to certain animals but not to humans.
2006-09-05 09:28:21
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answered by Angie M 1
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They have fangs just like all snakes, but their venom is not fatal to humans
2006-09-05 07:25:57
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answered by Judgerz 6
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Not exactly. I've had several, and when they try to bite you, they have some kind of teeth, that look kind of like adapted scales, which can get a hold of you, and it hurts a litte, but not serious at all.
And, no, they are not venomous at all.
2006-09-05 07:28:45
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answered by Carpet Shark Luver 4
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