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I thik it is the shedding of skin undergo by snakes and other reptiles.
Yes, rattlesnakes are reptiles and vertebrates and do indeed have back bones.
They are popular as pets, as they are relatively docile as snakes go - but you can go broke feeding them. They are better off in the wild where they perform a valubale function as predators of vermin that attack grain bins and other stored crops.
They do in the UK - it gets too cold during winter for them to function effectively, so they seek out sheltered caves and other warmer places to 'ride out' the cold weather.
Kookaburras have long, strong, straight beaks which they use to catch and kill snakes. Kookaburras have been observed catching a snake or lizard, carrying it up into the trees, and vigorously beating it on a branch or dropping it to kill it.
Lizards and snakes are cold-blooded animals, meaning they rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature. This is essential for their metabolism to work effectively, allowing them to carry out basic biological functions such as digestion, movement, and overall survival. Without sufficient heat, they may become lethargic and unable to function properly.
Snakes of the subfamily Natricinae are usually regarded as water snakes.
No snakes are herbivores.
male snakes..
milk snakes and coral snakes they look the same but coral snakes are dangerous and milk snakes aren't
Rattlesnakes, king snakes, gopher snakes, coral snakes, rat snakes, garter snakes and many others.
well i know a few cool snakes. Rattle snakes, king snakes, black snakes, coach whips, chicken snakes, garter snakes, and coral snakes. you can google them for more information.