the snakes in the grass, they say we'll never last. , I'm gonna take it on the chin. I'll make my way through the darkness.
the more snake the less their grass
Sabah Snake Grass grows naturally only in Malaysia (and possibly in some nearby countries), where it is sometimes sold in markets. If you want to acquire some, it would probably be best to make contact with a (reputable) person from the area and get more information from them.
No, all snakes are carnivorous. They eat small mammals, insects, birds, eggs, fish, snails, or even other snakes. If you are interested in getting a pet snake though, it may be a good idea to plant grass in it's habitat to make your snake feel more at home.
The green tree snake can live up to 20 years or more. The longest living Green tree snake recorded lived up to 28 years and 3 months old.:P
A snake moves by a process called 'lateral undulation'. Please refer to the Wikipedia article attached in the Related Links below for more information. Specifically, scroll or search for the subititle Locomotion.
In standard definition the A refers to the verse, and B refers to bridge. So in ABA form, there really is no chorus. It may seems like there is a chorus, like in a song such as The Beatles "Yesterday". That song structure goes: I-A-A-B-A-B-A There is no chorus. Which seems strange really. Hope this helps, but it may just confuse you even more. The code is: A=verse, B=bridge, C=chorus, I=Intro
Two or more people follow a snake and watch as its prey run away and the snake reeling around, in the end it disappears into the grass. They look at each other than went on. you know its 2 or more people because it says "we walked"
There are two species of snake native to the UK (though neither are commonly seen) The Grass Snake is a harmless, non-poisonous snake, and the Adder, whilst classed as poisonous is still relatively harmless, as a bite from one (extremely rare!) apparently does no more than cause various degrees of 'discomfort', dependent largely upon the age and health of the person being bitten: no nore than flu-like stmptoms for a day or two, if the bitten person is a typical adult and otherwise healthy. There is a third snake-like animal in the UK called a Slow Worm, which looks like a fairly short snake: a long wriggly body without legs (and blind!) ... it's actually a legless lizard, and 100% harmless! I spend more time outdoors than most people (I'm an angler, and also shoot), and in more than fifty years, I've seen a Slow Work twice, one Grass Snake, and I've never seen an Adder!
That depends on the species of snake.
the snake has more
The most common animals n Norway are bevers, minks, oxen, moose, red squirrels, reindeer, polar bears, viper snake, grass snake, smooth snake, white throated dipper, common buzzard, whoper swan, smew, and raven.
There are a lot of animals that eats each other and we commonly called it a food chain like (Grass- Grasshopper- frog- snake) and there are also many more types of this food chain