Pythons, some Boas and PitViper. Rattle also have a variation.
Pythons, Some Boas and the Pitviper, also Rattle snakes have a similar trait.
Sea snakes swim by using their flat body to interwieve, turning their body left to right.
because they are thin and and travel smoothly
I'm sure there are many, I can only think of a pit-viper. They have an organ that can sense heat. It is located between the eyes and nostrils. This organ is extremely sensitive to even the smallest temperature changes with 7,000 nerve endings.
yes they do
body language and pheromones
it matters about the sweat.
ears, the same as us!!! Snakes actually 'hear' though sensing vibrations in the ground. These vibrations travel along the snakes jaw-bone to the inner ear.
for sure a snake has five(5) senses, how snakes smell, taste, hear, detect body heat from prey, and see.
A snake could no doubt feel the heat from your body if you were to tough one, but only pit vipers and some types of python actually have heat sensing pits.
You can detect alcohol in the body with a blood test. You can also detect alcohol in the body, like police officers, by using a breathalyzer test.
no! snakes has nose and lungs.
i think she has a human body but snakes on her waist or somthin... not sure but she does have snakes 4 hair.....
Typically ambient. Snakes are not warm blooded.
Sea snakes swim by using their flat body to interwieve, turning their body left to right.
No.
scales
A snakes heart is inside a snakes body. Its heart is near its head. the ribs protects the heart only. but it still protects every part of the body.