Although the head of a venomous snake is clearly triangular, there are also some venomous snakes whose heads are not triangular; The pseudo pit viper among venomless snakes has a triangular head.
The tails of the five legged snake, belly snake, and cobra are indeed quite thick, but the tails of the soldering iron head are relatively thin and long; Many brightly colored snakes, such as the jade spotted brocade snake and the fire red chain snake, are not venomous snakes, while the color of the pit viper is like mud or dog poop, which is not eye-catching but very poisonous.
So, which non-toxic snakes are easily confused with venomous snakes?
Several non-toxic snakes that are often mistaken for venomous snakes. Due to their unique appearance, bright spots, and fierce temperament, they are often regarded by some local people as venomous snakes and panicked. In fact, when these snakes bite people, they are harmless to the human body. Such as Tiger Spot Snake (also known as Wild Chicken Bozi Snake), Red Chain Snake (also known as Fire Red Chain), etc.
The non-toxic yellow chain snake (also known as the yellow red chain), whose appearance or color spots are easily confused with venomous snakes, is often mistaken for the golden ring snake due to its black and yellow stripes on the back;
Black backed and white ringed snakes are also easily mistaken for silver ringed snakes due to their black and white stripes on their backs;
The necked snake (also known as the pseudo pit viper) has a thick body and short tail, with a brownish back and two rows of thick dark brown patches. The head is slightly triangular and looks very similar to a pit viper or viper;
Cuiqing Snake (also known as Qingzhubiao) is often confused with Zhuyeqing due to its green color throughout its body.

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