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Instructions
1 Determine how long the snake is. Length can be a helpful identifier in the snake world. Venomous snakes are most commonly over 3 feet in length, while harmless snakes are typically smaller when full grown. Do not pick up the snake to measure it. Instead, estimate the length. Picking up a snake that you have not identified is extremely dangerous because the snake could bite you.
2 Look at the shape of the snake. If the head shape is shaped like a diamond or looks boxy, then it could be a venomous snake. Non-venomous snakes usually have a longer, leaner head. The body of a venomous snake is more likely to be thicker while a harmless snake is typically skinnier.
3 Look at the eyes. Venomous snakes will have slits in their eyes, similar to that of a feline. Harmless snakes, such as the ball python, have round pupils. This is a great identifier that can help you to determine whether the snake is dangerous if you cannot tell by the body shape or length. Do not get too close to the snake, however. Try to see the eyes from a distance.