yes you can.
but not to the extent that it hurts the snake or it will defensively bite you.
Ball pythons in particular have rather sharp teeth and thick teeth.
Neck and head/hair area....
Under the neck, under the belly, Do not touch the head or back if your not used to it,
you have to start by juggling with the ball on your foot, knee, or head. Then eventually you flick the ball up in the air (a couple inches above you head). Then you try and catch/settle the ball with your neck. Simple technique but hard trick. .youtube.com/watch?v=GE_CmmS9DCM
He reminded them that the only way to cut off his head was to cut his neck. But his neck was not part of the original deal, so they couldn't touch it.
You put your hands behind your head like your holding on to the back of your neck but with the ball in your hands. You then throw it back over your head. If the ball is behind your head enough it is considered a foul.
The heading of a soccer ball must first occur if the ball is above the waist of the player attempting to do the header. Secondly it is advisable to head the ball on the forehead as this will allow you to direct the football and can generate power if you move your neck backwards and then forward to hit the ball. lastly don't close your eyes before, during or after you head the ball. This may cause you to 'mis-head' the ball.
Not necessarily coil. My Royal Pythons, at feeding time, just form their head and neck into a tight 'S' shape - lunging at the food item when it's dangled in front of them.
Your dog seems to be in pain. Take him to the vet.
Put them bove ur head, and kinda enjoy it. Or wrap them around his neck, that turns him on.
A baby's neck muscles are not strong enough to support the weight of their head. If a baby's head and neck are not properly supported, what can happen is that there will be an injury to the neck and back.
on their neck but you can not touch it