Introduction to species of hognose snakes
Hog-nosed snakes

Hog-nosed snakes are of course Venomous fangs and saliva are also toxic, but hognose snakes are relatively mild-mannered and generally do not attack people. The important thing is that their fangs are located in the throat, so even if they are bitten, they will not be directly bitten by the fangs. At the same time, their venom is also very mild. Their only legs are enough to paralyze toads, but they have no legs to affect humans. They are safe and harmless. They are small venomous snakes.
The Hognose Snakes can all be divided into three genera, namely the genus Heterodon distributed in North America, the genus Lystrophis in South America, and the genus Leioheterodon in Madagascar. They all have similar body shapes and turned-up nose tips, and occasionally The space is easily mixed.
Chinese name: Hognose snake
English name:hognose snake
Kingdom: Animal kingdom
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrates
Class: Crestozoa
Order: strong> Squamates
Family: Colubridae
Genus: Hognose

Dispersed areas:North America, South America, Madagascar

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