They have a broad head that often leads people to e rroneously believe they are venomous When threatened the hognose snake infl ates its head and spreads its neck doing a very good impersonation of real c obra If this fails the hognose snake rolls o ID: 68241
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Hognose snakes are native to the USA and completely harmless. They have a rroneously believe they are venomous. ates its head and spreads its neck, doing a very good impersonation of real crolls onto its back and plays dead. This cobra impersonating bluff makes the snake look large and scary, but it can also cost it its life. When in the state of hysteria, associated with hoax cobras in a Hognose snake can be easily mistaken Not Native to the USA Harmless Hognose Snakes - Spitting Cobra © Eric Grace King Cobra © Eric Grace Hognose Snake © William Taylor Monocled Cobra © Glades Herp Farm, Inc. Spitting Cobra © Eric Grace Formosa Cobra © Eric Grace Black Pakistan Cobra © Eric Grace Hognose Snake © Bill Love Monocled Cobra © Al Coritz Monocled Cobra © Al Coritz Formosa Cobra © Eric Grace Hognose Snake © Bill Love Hognose Snake © Sam Floyd Spectacled Cobra © Al Coritz Nature's Lens Spectacled Cobra © Al Coritz Nature's Lens Spitting Cobra © Eric Grace Hognose Snake © Bill Love Monocled Cobra © Jeff Quarles Nature's Lens Spectacled Cobra © Al Coritz Nature's Lens Formosa Cobra © Eric Grace Thai Cobra © Rob Carmichael Hognose Snake © Paul M. Kaczmarczik Black Pakistan Cobra © Eric Grace For Educational Purposes Only Copyright © REXANO 2008www.REXANO.org