Snakes have a very soft and slithery skin. If you touch their scales, it feels as if you are touching a feather. They are slim creatures that look really beautiful but care and precaution should be taken as they can be dangerous.
Garter snake eggs are soft shelled.
yes
Snake eggs have flexible, leathery shells instead of hard ones like bird eggs. This allows the eggs to be more pliable and conform to the shape of the nest, making them easier to lay in tight spaces. The soft shells also make it easier for hatchlings to push their way out when they are ready to emerge.
Yes but they have a outer covering that may or may not be soft
yup
No, snakes are reptiles - they have scales. Amphibians have a soft, permeable skin.
An air soft gun can possibly kill a rattle snake but it depends on the gun and where you hit it
no they are harmless... they eat worms and soft bodied insects I have one as a pet.
well insects don't have backbones.they have exoskeletons thats. Cockroaches for example dont have back bones.Thats why when you squish them there is a crunch sound
King cobra, rattle snake, anaconda, and cobra. these are soft though so dont worry about it.
It's hard to describe really. The shed skin is smooth to the touch, but quite fragile and brittle.
There are two main types of snake eggs: hard-shelled eggs and soft-shelled eggs. Hard-shelled eggs have a tough outer layer, while soft-shelled eggs have a more flexible outer layer. Both types of eggs are laid by female snakes and are incubated until they hatch.