Yes, and in fact they are all around us - the birds. Birds are descended from dinosaurs and are therefore dinosaurs themselves, and since most birds can fly, they can be accurately described as flying dinosaurs.
They can't actually fly, but a few species of snakes found in rainforests can glide between trees. They do this by launching themselves from tree branches and flattening their bodies, much like the hood of a cobra, using the body as one long wing.
No, but it makes a pseudowing with its body
There are no snakes that " ' fly' ", but most snakes lay eggs, so if there was a flying snake, it would most likely lay eggs.
not now but maybe in the future
yes they but they are really rare
No.
Are flying snake deadly to human beings
penis+vagina!
Snake Wranglers II - 2003 Flying Snakes was released on: USA: 2003
in which country snake are not found?
is there flying snakes in south africa
Their basic shape is cylindrical - just like any other snake. The term 'flying snake' comes from the fact they can flatten their body and glide (not fly) from tree-to-tree, if they need to escape from a predator.
Snakes do not have wings with which to fly.
* The rare Paradise Flying Snake * The Sinaloan Milk Snake * The Central Plains Milk Snake * The Scarlet King Snake * The Long-Nosed Snake * The San Francisco Garter Snake * The Western & South American Coralsnake
Most snakes live single, however the flying snake lives in groups of 6-7. This snake is very social with others of its same type but battles with males.
small bugs
They can all glide which is a form of flying
dragonflies depending on what type can be colored differently or can be able to migrate faster than others
Urutu is a species of the viper snake found in South America. Uribe's False Cat-eyed Snake is a snake species found in Jalisco, Mexico.