demitric flecher
A clock has a face and hands, but no fingers. Well if you are talking about an animal then a snake but if not just stick with the answer unless its for school.
crossing your fingers represents the snake on a flag pole which is very bad luck.
Yes, it is.See the related link below for a picture of Jeff with the snake.No its not a snake its a root. It goes from his fingers to behind his ear and on his neck
When a venomous snake bites your hand or finger, it will swell up. Jewelry constricts the fingers, causing A LOT more pain than usual, and disfigures the appendage. If you don't know whether the snake is venomous, remove jewelry just to be safe.
Mullet Fingers goes to the emergency room because he gets bitten by a poisonous snake while trying to save the endangered burrowing owls in the construction site.
Right behind the grill.If you snake your fingers between the grill and raditor you can fish it out..I replaced mine in 3 minutes
Right behind the grill.If you snake your fingers between the grill and raditor you can fish it out..I replaced mine in 3 minutes
The scientific name: Tetrapodophis amplectus, or "four-footed snake that embraces." It's not a modern snake, but a fossil from 110 to 125 million years ago. It's tiny limbs were equipped with weirdly long "fingers" and toes, reminiscent of the appendages of sloths or bats. Rather than using them to walk, it probably slithered over the ground in traditional snake fashion. Perhaps the appendages helped the snake grasp prey or clasp a mate. It was only about 7-8 inches long.
definitely not your fingers! Hope this is helpful. just kiddin. try feeding it mice or rats from a pet store, they arent that expensive. $0.79-$2.00
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once a snake always a snake
coral snake