He was getting a breath of fresh hare
This is likely not a typical behavior for a snake. Snakes usually do not insert their heads into other animals' mouths unless they are hunting or defending themselves.
A green tree viper (Trimeresurus stejnegeri).
No, rabbits can not eat any meat. They are herbivours, and can not digest meat.
the crocodile. it puts everything in its mouth, but throws everything else away, except for the head
No. If you cut a snake's head off it will die.
if you stick your head in their mouth you should know, try it, it worked for me :)
You can tell if a snake is venomous or not by looking at the head. The head of a venomous snake looks shorter, fatter, and wider in comparison to the neck. This is because of the venom glands located at the back of each side of the head. A non-venomous snake's head looks longer, thinner, and there is not a great deal of difference in the width of the head and neck. To get practise of determining if a snake is venomous or not look up these pictures on google. 1) Cotton mouth snake (venomous) 2) black rat snake & brown water snake (non-venomous look alike.) 3) copper head (venomous) 4) cornsnake (non venomous look alike). Can you tell which is venomous and which is not between the Peruvian milk snake and the coral snake? Just by looking? Good luck!
first you get kind of close to him, then you lay your head on his shoulder, then, after a couple of seconds you lay your head back up, finally, you go slowly head to head, but make sure he's looking at you, then go mouth to mouth and stick you tongue out.
yes, lion head rabbits eat grass!
Gloves, stick (shaft, head, and mesh), goggles, undershirt, jersey, and pants.and a mouth guard.
One way that I've heard of is they get a stick in their mouth and slowly start backing into water. They take their time and the fleas will move up their back, head and nose and finally onto the stick. Then they dunk their head underwater, realease the stick and bye bye fleas.
king cobra
No. A snake will die if its head is remove, as will any other vertebrate.