ok this is just what i think :P i really don't know ok i italized what i didn't know
under rocks stones in the tight places
even have some scaly faces
say u need the all come quick tap
quacgy quagy boa constrictor
snake in the grass
staring at me slithering slowly
and silently stamp your feet so
u can feel you if he knows you're there he wont come near you
he moves so fast that snake in the grass
knock number anaconda i dont know of which im fonder
or the viper with the spot tongue
quickly quickly in the hot sun
Chorus
The rattle snake lives in the grass.
No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake
It's only a grass snake
yes because the grass snake is bigger.
Vallejo - Snake In The Grass http://truebloodwiki.hbo.com/page/True+Blood+Music?t=anon
A False friend is just like a snake in the grass.
In the sentence the slimy, green snake slithered through the tall grass the nouns are snake and grass
I thought he was a friend, but he turned out to be a real snake in the grass.
The simple answer is you don't ! The Grass-snake, along with the European Adder and the Smooth Snake (which is actually a lizard) are ALL protected species.
depends on the type of snake it is and how long it lives
No the corn snake and the grass snake are completely different species ! Corn snakes are a native species of North America, while grass snakes are primarily found in Europe - including the British Isles.
no