The rosy boa is non-venomous.
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Found in parts of West and Central Africa, ball pythons are popular as pets due to their calm nature and small size. They constrict their prey and pose no venomous threat.
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Very mildly venomous, but not dangerous to humans.
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This is a non-venomous snake found in the United States. They primarily use constriction to capture prey, such as rodents, and pose no venomous threat to humans.
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These colorful snakes, often mistaken for coral snakes due to their similar coloration, are harmless and use constriction to subdue prey.
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King snakes are named for their ability to eat other snakes, including venomous ones. They use constriction and have no venom that would pose a risk to humans.
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Native to New Guinea and parts of Australia, the green tree python is a non-venomous, arboreal constrictor.
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