Yes, snakes see, but some have better eyesight than others. Some snakes have special organs near their eyes that can detect infrared radiation (heat), allowing them to spot prey even at night.
well the eyes are receptors with the brain then scans into an image in less than i micro second so yeah i guess
noo its not true they cant see through their eyes
Yes they can ! Sea-snakes such as the Krait spend all their time in water, and actively hunt for their food by sight !
Snakes are not blind, but their vision is dim. They have heat sensors that are quite accurate, and in pit vipers, such as cobras, that sensor is in their head, near the eyes.
YES but they have a bad sense of sight
Yes
Yes
king cobra
no, its a snake
cobra
by a cobra or a snake as in a cobra
We cannot identity the snake because we cannot see it and you gave no description of it or its location.
You have answered your own question ! The King Cobra is a snake
King Cobra is the correct word.
That depends on which snake it is, if its a cobra, the snake prolly win, if its a python snake, the lizard may win.. it all depends on what the snake is ^^
a cobra is a kind of snake cobras are all part of a certain genus of snakes A king cobra is not actually a cobra because it is not in this genus
The snake got its name from Portuguese sailors in The 16th century. Cobra means snake in Portuguese
A cobra is a snake
Cobra is Cobra. :) Because cobra is a Portuguese word meaning "snake", used to describe a snake from the genus "Naja". So yeah, Cobra is the same in French.