no way there are several that don't
No. Snakes naturally have dry skin.
snakes and rodents from dry places come to wet places so they can be cold.they also come for water.
it is when you get some wet and you get some dry and pit it all on! :-)
snakes and rodents from dry places to monsoon areas so that they could keep themselves cold and wet.they come to wet places for water too.
Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Wet systems have water at all times, but a dry doesn't have water until supplied.
Frogs, ducks, and otters are examples of animals that thrive in wet environments like swamps and ponds. Camels, snakes, and kangaroos are adapted to survive in dry environments like deserts and arid regions.
That all depends on how wet they are.
yes ,because if you bite your nails for example. the syliva on your finger nails if you touch something the germs on it, willl stick more then if they were dry.
Because it hasn't had time to mold the first skin but when the mold gets old enough there will only be one layer of skin. And also if it is crawling over another animal that animal will not be wet and soak up the wet stuff on the snake. (only if it has been in water) (Because snakes are NOT wet there stale.
The savanna can be dry or wet depending on the climate