I don,t think so
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a big red bellied black snake does not really have any predators juveniles can be predated upon by kookaburras and other birds of prey, goannas and other snakes
Maybe its at its fully grown size.
As any other snake, these snakes are born from eggs.
yes. its venom is extremely toxic than any other sea snake
I suggest to NOT release ANY captive turtles. It is highly risky to release any captive raised animal into the wild.
cant think of any of the top of my head but if you include adverbs happily, quickly, crazily, angrily...
Eggs and young are vulnerable to nest-robbers, while adults fall prey to larger hawks and owls as large as golden eagles, and northern eagle-owls.
The phrase "yellow bellied" to mean cowardly is not a terribly easy one to trace. The color yellow has long been associated with treachery and cowardice, and guts (or bellies) with courage and bravery. So the combination of yellow and belly to mean cowardly is fairly intuitive. However, the origins of relating the color yellow to cowardice/treachery is far most obscure. Apparently the doors of traitors were marked with yellow paint in France. In medieval times a yellow star was worn by traitors (a tradition continued by the Nazis to show that Jews were traitors to Jesus). Judas is often portrayed wearing yellow in paintings from the same era. Also, victims of the Spanish Inquisition wore yellow to show that they were traitors. (This information is summarized from http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1950/whats-the-origin-of-yellow-bellied, so I won't take credit for knowing any of the above off the top of my head.)
I'm not too sure about turtle bites, But a yellow belly biting you is pretty rare, Unless they think your food, In that case, Don't put your finger near its mouth. But if it does bite, I'd go see a doctor if any skin has broke, Or if its swelling or bleeding, Or any side affects.
they do not got any predators
does the flame bowerbird have any natural predators?