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I don't know. Did you ask at r/snakes?
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You probably know this already but I'll leave this here for general info...
A quick and dirty way to see if an American snake is venomous is to check out the head. A rattlesnake has a big diamond-shaped head. In fact - don't quote me - but I think the only exception is coral snakes. But they are shy snakes that try to avoid people.
Haven't yet, trying to avoid
as much as possible, but probably worth it for dedicated subs.
And indeed, is good info. Everything in my area that would be venomous is pretty easily identifable thankfully. Minus a pet store or hobbyist having a terrible day and something exotic getting out i guess.
I think dedicated subs are fine. They are often still filled with assholes but that's America, baby. If I ask a question - I almost always do so in at least 3 places so if assholes downvote two posts - others still manage to get noticed and upvoted.