As far as it wants to ! Snakes do not exhibit maternal instincts. The young snakes are totally independent from the moment they arrive.
This question is far too ambiguous to answer accurately !
You rub his belly, but obviously not too far down.
As far as it is from your moms right nipple to her belly button, so not very far
to your belly them healthy food comes out.
If the snake was brown and big you will need emergency help straight away if it was black and red on the belly then you better get help and another thing if your bitten by one in the outback your in big trouble if your bitten by one is sugar canes your also in big trouble if your is swamp’s your in much less trouble if your far in the bush and the rocks you in for lot’s of pain if just at a park or on the road your in lot of big trouble and if you get bitten by any snake ALLWAY’S put a shirt or a bandage or something to cover it to stop the venom to getting to your hart and squire it as hard as you can and call 000 for emergency help.
Black rat snakes will rattle their tails to simulate a rattlesnake and will strike if provoked far enough. If the snake happens to be on dry leaves, it will sound just like a rattlesnake. The gopher snake also will use this behavior when threatened.
I found that a garter snake is by far the easiest to keep and it's very kid friendly.
To survive a snake attack, strip your shirt, cover the snakes head with it and bite the tail, then throw it as far as you can quickly
they use there small OSSIDE [ear bone]
As far as i know the only difference is the fact that the inside of a black mambas mouth is black. Just had a quick look in my books, there habitats are different and the Black mambas venom is more toxic.
Only when you are far along but by then it will be uncomfortable to be on your belly anyway.
The Black Is Never Far was created on 2006-05-02.