No. A snake will die if its head is remove, as will any other vertebrate.
No, it does not because it will bleed to death. As with other vertebrates, a snake's brain needs to have blood pumped through it by the heart. If the head its removed from the blood supply, the brain can no longer function.
Grasshoppers or a bug like it can live without a head for about a week.
A few seconds, perhaps, minutes at the very most. A snake's head contains its brain, which controls vital functions such as breathing and heartbeat.
6 hours
There are many snakes that live in the Australian desert. The Red-Bellied Black Snake, New South Wales Tiger snake, Western Tiger snake, Chappell Island Tiger snake, King Island Tiger Snake, and the Tasmanian Tiger snake are just a few.
Without the head the body cannot live. Have you ever seen when a snakes head is cut from its body and the body twitches some? That is the nerves of the snake. Same principle with humans I believe.
no a dog cannot live without it head
No you can't live without a head.
No, it doesn't. It simply use any available hole for cover to escape from predators.
Using mystical powers! Actually, they cannot live without a head.
Tasmanian devil and tiger snake are animals found in Australia.
It sounds like a king snake, they are harmless. I cant tell you what kind it is because it depends on were you live.