Poisonous snakes cannot be kept as pets. Keeping a venomous snake with its venom sacks intact is dangerous. The venom sacks can be removed, but the snakes need to inject this venom into their prey to be able to digest it.
The venom helps to break down the tissues of the snakes food. A de - vonomed snake will soon starve to death Refer to Wikipedia for more information EDITED: Actually venomous snakes can be kept in captivity by an experienced keeper. They are most certainly not "pets" in the sense of something like a dog or cat, they are more like specimens in a collection Snakes that have had their venom sacks removed are called "venomoid", and they can still live perfectly healthy lives.
The myth that they need their venom to digest their food is false However the practice of venomoiding snakes is seldom done correctly, the only place that does it legally and correctly is Venomoid Inc. Venomoids should still be treated as fully venomous snakes, as if the procedure is done even a tiny bit incorrectly, the snake can still produce venom or in some cases regenerate their venom glands to some extent.
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