Answer:
Yes the poet feels the same about other wild creatures as it feels about the snakes.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the Poem "Snake" D.H. Lawrence is trying to convey the message that snakes is a beautiful creature, one that needs to be honored and not to be killed. Lawrence also says that snakes are in harmony with nature than the over-educated human beings and uses positive language to describe snakes. He also admits that all wild creatures including snakes has its right to live as long as they cause no harm. It is the man's unreasonable activities that makes him the victim of wild creatures.