Yes. My 7.5 foot albino Burmese eats chicken hind quarters. Before I warm it I put a slit between the drum and thigh, then i cut the wide bone at the back of the thigh so it doesn't take her 2 hours to eat it. I've read that you should also feed rodents occasionally as well because the fur and guts,etc. are good sources of vitamins and minerals. Our girl given the choice takes the chicken every time!
Komodo dragons, big snakes such as pythons, eagles.
A Burmese Python moves by sliding on the ground the same way all snakes move. They are one of the biggest snakes in the world.
NO, no snake in the world has legs, or else it would be called a mutation, or a lizard.
Baba Yaga's house have 2 chicken legs
There are 30 chicken and 10 pigs.
In some Australian supermarkets chicken thighs are branded as chicken lovely legs .
It depends on the size of the chicken legs...
If the chicken is accompanied with other items in a meal, then no more than 60 legs or 30 thighs would be needed. If you consider some people having seconds, then you'd have to buy more legs and/or thighs. A nice mix would be 15 thighs and 15 legs.
Yes. In order to call them chicken legs, they must come from a chicken.
Yes, the vestigial hind legs of boas and pythons show up as spurs on either side of the vent.
A chicken wing has 2 bones.
All chickens have legs.