If you have snakes in your area, it's possible. Never search for a snake and never, ever, try to kill one. That's how most snakebite victims are bitten. Just keep your eyes open and if you see a snake, avoid it. Wear boots when in long grass and shrubbery. On the other hand, check with the family and see whether someone left the garden hose out on the grass overnight.
A heavier snake would, though lighter would not.
You have the correct form for the singular possessive noun snake: snake's.Example: We saw a snake's trail in the sand but we didn't see a snake.
NO snakes leave a 'slime trail' ! Only molluscs such as slugs and snails leave a slime trail !
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The trail a boat leaves is its wake.
it followed the snake river and colombia river
Trees, the sky, grass, dirt.
Problems included cholera, no food, heat stroke and snake bites.
the Nile river split in half
Snake bites, starvation, bandits, and disease
Yes. When it was possible, the Mormon trail was on the opposite side of the river from the Oregon and California trails, to avoid any confrontation or argument over use of the trail and supplies (grass, berries, small game) found along the trail.
It doesn't ! When a female snake is ready to breed, she gives off a pheromone - which the male snake detects with his tongue. He will follow her 'scent trail' until he find her.