A type of snake that grows to be giant snakes is a tiger snake. A tiger snake is a type of venomous snakes which can be found in southern regions of Australia.
snakes don't grow hair. snakes grow scales to protect their skin.
Depends on the snake
As snakes (all species) grow, they have to shred their old skins.
No. Hair does not grow on snakes.
No they can not because once it comes off of a snakes body then it does not grow besides it does not grow on any snake at all so no.
For a while it does but after a month the snake will shedd it's skin.
Corn snakes can grow to six feet (1.83m) long
Snakes shed their skin when they grow. Unlike us the skin does not stretch and grow with the body so they have to get rid of it to grow bigger. Snakes grow their whole lives so they are shedding all the time. That being said as a snake gets older it doesn't grow as much so they don't shed as often
It depends what species they are, an albino grass snake would not grow as long as an albino anaconda.
Whether a snake has fangs does not depend on age; it depends on species. Venomous snakes hatch or are born with their fangs. Nonvenomous snakes have teeth, but not fangs.
I own a four foot corn snake, which is the general size they get. Usually they're about four to five feet, but some has been known to be about six feet. They're amazing snakes, and I highley recommened them as pets.
The reason why snakes skin (its called shedding) fall of is because other persons answer Snakes skin will only stretch a small amount so, periodically, a snake sheds its old skin, having formed a new skin underneath. Young snakes shed much more frequently than older snakes as they grow faster when they're young. my answer The primary reason for this (snakes shedding there skin) is that the snakes grows, as the snake grows the outer skin douse not grow so the snake sheds its skin. HOW? the snake first rubs its nose against a hard surface the snake hooks its old skin on a twig then slides out of its old skin leaving it in one piece