Interesting question here but actually rather simple. A snake needs food, shelter and water. Sounds a bit like us humans, huh? The big difference here is that snakes do not need affection or other such emotions. Feed them, give them water and make sure their shelter is correct and they will live happily and content.
The word snakes is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.Snakes in the grass is an idiom.If the word snakes has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The snakes' movements through the grass left trails.
Unless it is a really large snake, the snake needs to worry, not the raccoon. Raccoons frequently take snakes as prey items.
I'm not sure maybe snakes feel embarressment
Every living thing needs food.
Snakes evolved different methods of subduing their prey. Most evolved into constrictors, as it's sometimes a better method than using venom. Venom needs to be manufactured by the body - and takes time to replenish.
It is illegal to have a black mamba. They are one if the most poisonous snakes on the planet.
reptiles to be more specific the bigger the animal the more sunlight it needs so probably large snakes and lizards or to be more specific anaconda
no. just buy frozen mice or rats, as they provide all vitamins that a snake needs.
It depends on what kind of snake your talking about.To take care of a snake the needs are simple for land and water snakes:Land snakes; bowl of water, find out what kind of snake it is to find out what food it eats, look up what habitat it lives in, get some outdoor decoration for your snake including a place for it to hide because your snakes needs some privacy so don't be dissappointed if you can't watch it all the time.Water snakes:do the same thing exept fill it up with water and put some land/rocks in to climb onto.
Sea snake venom has to be extremely potent - since their prey needs to be subdued quickly to prevent it swimming away. Therefore, drop-for-drop, snakes such as Belcher's Sea snake are far more venomous than any land snake.
It is rare for snakes to sneeze but they do that because they could just be clearing the water out. Any sneezing from a pet snake needs to be noted and carefully watched. If it escalates, he needs to see a vet immediately.
Snakes of the subfamily Natricinae are usually regarded as water snakes.