From his till the end of the snakes end
Yes there is a snake with two heads without tail, however such snakes are rarest of the rare.
Yes - a snakes tail begins at the vent - it's the same with all snakes.
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
a double headed snake with no tail, what does it mean?
it is posible,so ya but the snake is smart enough to not eat the tail
The spine on a snake runs the entire length of the snake - from the skull, along the upper-most part of the body - all the way down to the end of the snakes tail.
No. A snake has its head at the front of the body. In rare cases a snake may have two heads as a result of something going wrong during development. In this case both heads are at the same end, forming a Y shape.
Yes, snakes kill many rodents that destroy crops and spread disease.
Leave it alone, the tail will heal. Crickets need to have food in the cage, even if they are the prey. So put a little carrot in the cage or something so it won't continue to eat your snake.
It varies from snake to snake. Most will run if threatened. Some have venom as defense, some play dead, some bite, others pretend to be venomous snakes like cobras or rattlesnakes; some snakes will even whip their tail at predators in defense.
A snake lays it's eggs from the females reproductive organ that is located before the tail.