There are certain snakes, such as rattlers and king cobras, which are more aggressive than others. Typically though, snakes are not aggressive unless they feel as though they are being threatened or hunting for food. When it comes to interacting with people, snakes are usually not very aggressive, unless they feel threatened in some way.
Sometimes encountering a person in the wild is enough for a snake to feel threatened to the point where they will either give a warning sign like hissing or rattling their tail back and forth, or just bite the person outright. The snake’s reaction to a human encounter depends on the type of snake and the circumstances though, so they are not always aggressive.
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