"Ringelnatter" is a German equivalent of "grass snake (Natrix natrix).
A frightened European grass, ringed or water snake may react in any one of three ways. The snake may release a foul, garlic-smelling fluid from its anal glands. It may hiss and go into a strike position, but without ever opening its mouth. It may go limp and pretend to be dead.
The rattle snake lives in the grass.
It's only a grass snake
yes because the grass snake is bigger.
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.
"Ringelnatter" is a German equivalent of "ringed snake" (Natrix natrix).The European grass, ringed or water snake eats live amphibians, fish and mammals. Although in captivity it may eat earthworms, it refrains from doing so in the wild. It in turn is preyed upon by large birds, foxes and domestic cats.
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
A Snake in the Grass - 1903 was released on: UK: 1903 USA: 1905