Milk snakes have smooth and shiny scales and their typical color pattern is alternating bands of red-black-yellow or white-black-red
Yes, lots of small, curved teeth.
yes, small curved teeth
no
a milk snake
wait till it lets go dont pull or the teeth will fall off and int want eat
no milk is not good for snakes
milk teeth Deciduous teeth. Reborner teeth. Baby teeth. Temporary teeth. Primary teeth. In Asia: Fall teeth. In Europe: Milk teeth.
The positioning of the snake's teeth is at the front or at the rear of the mouth. The teeth of the snake are usually called the fangs.
The positioning of the snake's teeth is at the front or at the rear of the mouth. The teeth of the snake are usually called the fangs.
a milk snake
A snake.
The harmless milk snake mimics the colored banding of the venomous coral snake so predators will avoid it.
Milk teeth are temperory teeth.There are no pre molars.
Baby teeth, milk teeth or first teeth. Baby teeth, milk teeth or first teeth.
Milk; calcium in milk helps build strong bones such as teeth