A good question- and the answer is probably yes- but it would look different to them. Different types of snakes have different color vision. Snakes would not see colors from the violet end of the spectrum very well, but can see further into the infrared than people do. Their eyes have a different structure than people eyes,
See the related link for a picture of a double rainbow. Take note of the colors in the second (farthest right) are a mirror image of the first one.
If your talking about the medium-sized Brazilian Rainbow Boa, they can live for up to 20 years. There are other reptiles, though, that are known as "rainbow snake."
the aboriginal rainbow snake is true. it lived with the aboriginal people in australia. the snake lived in the desert part of australia
Assuming you mean the Rainbow boa - they belong to the family 'Boidae'
Yes, it is very real.
stupid a herbivore is a consumer and it is carnivore
If your talking about the medium-sized Brazilian Rainbow Boa, they can live for up to 20 years. There are other reptiles, though, that are known as "rainbow snake."
Does everyone see the same rainbow
The predator of the rainbow snakes is Giant Pandas. They love to eat little rainbow snakes with their bammboo. Your welcome :) don't screw with pandas
We see rainbow due to the refraction of the sun's rays by rain .
You see a rainbow because you want to, and you do because you feel like it.
There are a few snakes that are orange and black. These snakes include the rat snake, rainbow snake, eastern corn snake and the eastern indigo snake.