no!
snakes are ficticous
yes because texas is a big space
I've had it with these mother facken snakes on this mother facken plane yes
Yes, black snakes can bite humans if they feel threatened or provoked. It is important to give them space and avoid handling them to prevent getting bitten.
No, not all snakes with diamond-shaped heads are poisonous. It is important to remember that the shape of a snake's head is not a reliable indicator of whether it is venomous or not. It is always best to assume all snakes are potentially dangerous and give them space.
Yes, as long as they are given the proper space; at least 30 gallons.
Math is related to snakes and ladders because of adding, the board has 100 spaces and the die has 6 sides, for example you got 5 your space is 36 you add them up 5 + 36 = 41
Snakes will seek shelter - in any space they can fit into that either gets them away from a predator - or offers them shelter from the elements !
Snakes may strike when they feel threatened, cornered, or are trying to defend themselves. They may also strike if they feel startled or provoked. It is important to give snakes space and avoid actions that may cause them to feel threatened.
No - they will continue to grow. They would just end up in a very cramped space !
No way are all snakes Australian ! Australia is just home to loads of well known ones, because their venom is very potent. BTW if you go on Google or yahoo or whatever and type in: -Australia -Australian snakes. it will like give you anything with snakes in the website and the stuff straight after the minus symbol wont come into any of your searches! trick of the trade! PS there has to be no space between the minus and the word!
Ball pythons and corn snakes are very great beginners, but there are a ton more great begginers. Hognose a and Kenyan sand boas a great for a small living space, garter snakes are good for people who don't want to feed rodents to their pet, rainbow boas a great for people who like a fairly big snake and for ones who love a majestic snake (hence the name rainbow) and African household snakes are good snakes to own too.