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How to tell a poisonous snake from a snake?

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Venomous snakes have a clear head. Non-poisonous snakes have round heads, while venomous snakes have more triangular heads. The shape of the venomous snake's head can discourage predators. However, some non-viper snakes can mimic the triangular shape of a non-venomous snake by flattening their heads.



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