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In most people's minds, snakes are very scary, not to mention those that contain highly venomous snakes, even those that are not poisonous can be scary, after all, snakes are all the same (slippery), which will make people feel extremely uncomfortable. Overall, snakes are very fearsome. However, the snake we are going to learn about today is very different, it is known as the "Tie Hanhan" in the snake world, it can be said that it has lost the face of a poisonous snake, and this snake is a pig-nosed snake.
It is known that the hognose snake belongs to the family of swimming snakes and is a venomous snake widely distributed in North America. Although the hognose snake is a venomous snake, it is not very venomous, less poisonous than most venomous snakes. Secondly, the hognose snake has an extremely docile personality and rarely bites, plus its appearance is very cute, so it is deeply loved by people, and some snake lovers will keep them.
It is worth mentioning that the appearance of the pig-nosed snake is very cute, its mouth is not as neat as other snakes, but the upper lip is slightly upturned, which looks like a "sky-facing nose", and the name of the "pig-nose snake" is also derived from this.
In addition, the hognose snake is also very interesting, when it encounters an enemy or natural predator that cannot be defeated, it will immediately play dead in place (mouth wide open, nostrils facing the sky), and will also release a "foul smell" from its mouth, so that the enemy "smells scared". If an enemy is "stunned" or confused, the Hognose will immediately leave. I believe that any snake with a little pride will not do this kind of thing, I have to say, the pig-nosed snake is really an iron Hanhan.
What's even more interesting is that if the pignose snake finds that playing dead is useless for the enemy, it will immediately amplify its moves, it will flatten its neck, and it will also make its front half of its body stand up and hiss to scare the enemy away. Although the pig-nosed snake will behave very strongly at this time, it is actually a paper tiger, as long as it is familiar with the pig-nosed snake, it will not buy it, and may even swallow the pig-nosed snake directly. What do you think about such a venomous snake?
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Yes, the reason why it is said that the hognose snake loses the face of the snake is mainly because the hognose snake will play dead when it encounters an enemy, and its behavior is very strange.
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No. The pig-nosed snake is a type of snake, but it has a pig's nose, it is a snake that has mutated, and it is also a species, not a strange one.
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The "Tie Hanhan" in the snake world has lost all the faces of snakes, and the pig-nosed snake is really a wonder.
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The "Tie Hanhan" in the snake world refers to the pig-nosed snake. When they hear snakes, many people think of their free-roaming bodies, sharp teeth, and uneasy personalities, and they will hide in the dark to strike a fatal blow. Few people think that snakes are a cute animal, and some people even run away in fear when they see them.
And the snake we are going to introduce today is known as the "Tie Hanhan" of the snake world, and it is the pig-nosed snake with a timid personality.
1."Han" in **? Some people will ask the hognose snake in the end?
The "Hanhan" of the pig-nosed snake was first reflected in its appearance. Hognose snakes are very cute snakes. It has its snout facing upwards, like a pig's nose.
This snout is mainly used for arch soil, which is a hognose snake's hobby. It also has big eyes and doesn't look like ** at all.
Not only is it not fierce, but the character of the pig-nosed snake is also very timid. When it encounters danger, it will warn like other snakes. Its neck will flatten and it will make a "hiss" sound in an attempt to intimidate people.
At this time, if the enemy is not frightened, other snakes will find an opportunity to attack, and the pignose snake has a more peculiar reaction, it will play dead.
The hognose snake will not even resist, but hopes to confuse the enemy by playing dead. The pig-nosed snake's acting skills of pretending to be dead are first-class, not only will he flip his body and open his mouth, but he will also emit a stench like a rotting corpse. Its enemies often can't stand the stench and leave.
Hognose snakes rarely take the initiative to attack their enemies, and every time they encounter danger, they either run or play dead. These behaviors are indeed "naïve" enough.
2.A venomous snake hunted with a ramming. The hognose snake that looks cute is actually a venomous snake.
But the poison of the hognose snake is not very powerful for other animals. First of all, its fangs are hidden deep in the throat. In other words, even if you are bitten by a hognose snake, it is difficult to be bitten by its fangs.
And it is relatively less toxic. Animals bitten by the fangs of the pig-nosed snake will not be poisoned, at most they will be paralyzed. If a person is bitten by the fangs of a pig-nosed snake, he will only pick up a bag at most.
Because of its low toxicity, pignose snakes rarely use fangs when hunting. It is hunted by ramming its prey. However, it is often uncontrollable and bites yourself.
It is already difficult to hunt, but the hognose snake is still a picky eater, preferring frogs or toads to rodents. A venomous snake that uses impact as a trick and is a picky eater has indeed lost the face of the snake.
In general, the hognose snake is a relatively docile and timid snake that likes to escape by playing dead, so it is called the "iron hanhan" among snakes.
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The pig-nosed snake, because it looks quite simple, and its temperament is also very docile, it actually chooses to pretend to be dead when it encounters an enemy that can't be defeated, isn't it Tie Hanhan.
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Hognose snake is a general term for the genus Hognose snake in the family Snakeidae, with 3 to 4 species. It is harmless to humans, but it is often avoided by humans, and when frightened, the head and neck become flattened, and when attacked, they make a loud hissing sound (but rarely bites).
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It is a hognose snake. Its appearance is different from that of other snakes, and it looks more honest. When in danger, its first reaction is to play dead. If this method fails to deceive the opponent, it will make a noise to intimidate.
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Hognose snakes, pet snakes, cheap are primary colors.
The expensive ones are the Arctic, the Conda, the hybrids, the lack of color.
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The hognose snake is a non-venomous snake in North America, and it does not have the venom to deal with enemies like other venomous snakes, but it is very reproductive, all over the United States, generally about 80 centimeters long, tongue upwards, very good at arching soil.
The color is common in yellow as well as grayish-yellow, and it is spotted, and hognose snakes usually make a hissing sound, swell, and play dead when frightened.
Habits:Feeds mainly on frogs and toads. In terms of habits, the western hognose snake is a Japanese-type ground-dwelling snake, which is good at burrowing into the soil to prey on toads hiding in the groundTherefore, when feeding, you can feed the baby bullfrog as the food of the red dragon, otherwise there is only one way to feed the mice, but not all individuals can accept mice.
About thirty percent of individuals must go through appropriate inducements to get used to eating mice, so it is best to try to eat mice before buying, so as not to buy individuals who refuse to eat, although pignose snakes have venomous fangs and saliva are also poisonous, but because pignose snakes have a tame personality, they are almost not aggressive.
At the same time, their fangs are post-fangs, which are located in the throat, so even if they are bitten, they will not be bitten directly by the fangs, and their toxicity is also very mildIt is only enough to paralyze the toad, not enough to affect humans, and it is safe, and it is a small venomous snake.
Behavioral characteristics:When threatened, hognose snakes will turn their bellies upside down, open their mouths and pretend to be dead, a habit that does not occur after captivity, but they also have another trick to keep their neck ribs open, and hiss, much like a cobra, will also pretend to attack people, but will not really open their mouths to bite, just a trick to scare, the only difference is that they can't stand up their upper body like a cobra, this move is also after breeding.
Ignore it and it will return to normal. Because the pig-nosed snake is not large, it is enough to raise it with a two-foot tank, with bark debris as the substrate, plus a thermal insulation lamp and a water basin can be raised, their requirements are not high, but sometimes in the food encounter the individual who refuses to eat the mouse is more troublesome, in addition, novices can raise well, the price is not high, it is very suitable as a beginner snake.
PigsThe nose snake is the most capable snake in the world to play dead, and if you gently poke the pignose snake with your finger, it will feick and and pretend to die in pain. The funniest thing is that the hognose snake is a snake with venomous teeth, but it does not dare to bite.
Hognoses also have another trick to stretch their neck ribs apart and make a hissing sound, much like a cobra, they will also pretend to attack people, but they will not really open their mouths to bite, just a trick to scare, the only difference is that they cannot stand their upper body upright like a cobra.
Due to the small size of the pig-nosed snake, it is enough to raise it in a two-foot tank, and it can be raised with bark debris as the substrate, plus a thermal insulation lamp and a water basin, and their requirements are not highIn addition, novices can raise it well, and the price is not high, so it is very suitable for beginner snakes.
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I don't know much, but I feel a little cute when I hear the name, and I don't feel scared.
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The hognose snake is a special mutated species, with a special contrast and cuteness.
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To be precise, apart from the common poisonous tongues, there is very little understanding of the others.
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I know very little, the first time I heard that there is such a snake, is it very cute, is it poisonous.
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I think this animal is very rare, and even though there is, it's hard to spot.
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I really haven't understood this, but there are still many varieties of snakes.
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I don't know much about this snake, I haven't seen it either, I don't know if it's real or fake.
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In fact, I don't know a lot about it, but I just know that it's cute.
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