They all have long, worm-like snake bodies. Their teeth are also retractable and they are all carnivores.
All snakes are carnivores - including the Grass Snake !Yes, Grass Snakes are carnivore and they prey almost entirely on Amphibians - especially the common toad and the common frog, although they may also occasionally eat mammals and fish.
No. Not at all. King snakes are one of the most common snakes found in north america, and are one of the most popular pet snakes on the market.
No. Like all animals, snakes are heterotrophs.
Dingoes, snakes and wombats are all vertebrates.
Brown snakes
Amphibians like the common toad or common frog; also, fish, mice, eggs and large insects.Small rodents. Just like all snakes.
Snakes are most common in mesoamerican cultural art, though they are a staple of almost all ancient cultural arts.
a few common pet snakes are corn snakes, milk snakes and pythons
no. all snakes are carnivores
yes. All types of snakes are in some way related, and evolved from one common ansestor. no one Knows What the common ansestor is, bit we know if was a lizerd. on some snakes, there are still signs of lims on them. and their's prof today of lizerds with no legs, like the slow worm. It is only classed as a lizerd because it has eyelids, and snakes don't.
yes they are. the corba eats other snakes and the female andaconda can be twice as large as the male and eats mate after they are done
They can all glide which is a form of flying