No, a snake's age is the same in human years.
It varies among individual dogs, but in general, most dogs have a natural instinct to chase and potentially harm snakes due to their movement and behavior. However, a snake's appearance and scent may deter some dogs from approaching or showing interest in them. It's important to always supervise your dog around snakes to prevent any potential harm.
No. Snakes are reptiles. Coyotes are mammals of the canine family, much like dogs, wolves and foxes.
Garter snakes will eat small animals like mice and frogs bu they are harmless to dogs just as they are to humans.
There are 123 venomous snakes in Texas and 3456 non-venomous snakes in Texas.
No. Like all snakes garter snakes are reptiles.
The lifespan of snakes varies depending on the species. On average, snakes can live between 10-30 years in the wild, with some species capable of living over 30 years in captivity. The oldest recorded snake lived to be over 50 years old.
Like all snakes corn snakes are in the class reptilia.
i like snakes
Yes like the Rattle snake
A BIRD! SOMETIMES.A EAGLE OR VOLTURE COULD EAT A SNAKE.IF YOUR GOOD IN SCIENCE YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS!
No. Like all snakes corn snakes are solitary and have no need for companionship.
Snakes. Geese, if you make them mad enough.