The king cobra is America's longest, most venomous snake. They are a known symbol for snake charmers. They take shelter in snake burrows and mounds.
The king cobra is America's longest, most venomous snake. They are a known symbol for snake charmers. They take shelter in snake burrows and mounds.
Snakes will seek shelter - in any space they can fit into that either gets them away from a predator - or offers them shelter from the elements !
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The shelter of a donkey is usually called a pen or a donkey pen. It can also be called a shelter or donkey shelter.
Nope... a young snake is called a snake.
they are called food, shelter, and clothing
feed them vegetables take them away from snake and give them to an animal shelter
Neonate snake, Juvenile snake, or Baby snake.
Snakes use burrows of other animals for shelter, rock piles and dense shade under plants.
It's called 'a big snake.'
It is usually called a tornado shelter. It may be called a storm cellar if it is underground.