There's quite a few species under 6 feet long that make reasonable 'pets'. Garter snakes rarely exceed 3 feet. Corn snakes average around 5 feet in length. Even Royal Pythons are shorter than 6 feet at adult size (although in any species there areexceptions !)
Rat snakes, Corn snakes, Milk snakes, King snakes
No. Snakes do not have feet.
Snakes don't have feet, but instead, they have a tail.
No. Snakes do not have feet.
My Grandmother always said that if you sweep under someone's feet, they won't get married.
6 feet under is an expression meaning someone has died. It is taken from the fact that the standard depth of a grave is 6 feet.
well a snakes tongue smells
Taking something from under someone's feet means to take something from someone behind their back. For example, John is looking at a certain house, and Joe knows that, but he wants the house too, and goes behind his back and signs on the house. That would be taking the house from under John's feet.
No.
Yes they are
Corn snakes CAN grow to six feet (1.8metres) but the usual size is around five feet (1.5metres)
There were ancestors of snakes that had feet during the time of the dinosaurs. But the mere fact that they had feet meant that they would be considered snakes. Instead they were more like modern lizards. The first snakes appeared during the Cretaceous period when dinosaurs still dominated the earth.
Six Feet Under - 2001 Someone Else's Eyes 2-9 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:16