No. Real snakes have scales. Quetzalcoatl, a god in Aztec mythology, is described as a feathered serpent.
There are approximately 3,500 species of snakes.
yes they do
china is super huge.. a lot of snakes exist...
There is no such animal as a raccoon snake.
Snakes exist because they are one part of the nature and our planet. And why couldn't they exist?! The same is to ask: why do people exist? Snakes aren't bad. They help to keep the balance in the nature.
If you do not like snakes then move to Hawaii. There are NO snakes there, a city would be Honolulu.
I wouldn't. With most snakes, if you try to co-exist them in a tak it may result in canabalism and is not advisable.
There are not naturally occurring purple snakes in the wild. While some snakes may have hues of purple in their scales due to patterns or iridescence, truly purple snakes do not exist.
Yes, birds did exist during the Mesozoic. The earliest birds evolved from small, feathered dinosaurs during the late Jurassic, about 150 million years ago.
None, since no snakes that exist today are hairy.
Feathered Thorn was created in 1761.
Scale-feathered Malkoha was created in 1839.