You bury a venomous snake's head because other animals or insects like wasps, bees and mosquitoes that are attracted to liquid like substances such as water are drawn to the venom. Wasps in particular will use mud and the venom (because it is a water like substance) to build their nests. The venom will remain in the wasp's system, causing them to be poisonous and deadly if they sting you.
they bury in the sand to keep cool and there camouflage keeps them unseen
Could be a lot of snakes. Better to look at the head. In North America, snakes with oval heads are most likely a non-venomous snake. Diamond heads are most likely venomous. The only exception is the coral snake.
Carrion Beetle
It is possible, but extremely rare. If a snake has two heads, that means four eyes instead of two. I don't know if a snake can have more than two eyes on one head, but yes, having more than two eyes is possible for a snake.
As a general rule of thumb, non-poisionous snakes usually have oval shaped heads and round eyes. Venomous snakes tend to have more angular heads and eyes.Nearly impossible to answer here, many snakes have "oval" shaped heads and most of the harmless snakes have round pupils. One venomous snake that would fit this category is the Coral snake.
Ostriches and Emus supposedly bury their heads in the sand when frightened, but it is not actually true.
Flamingos do not actually bury their head in the sand. It is a myth. Some also say that ostrich bury their heads in the sand, but this is also a myth.
It's one snake.
Yes
no
bury it, or just throw it in the garbage.
Yes there is a snake with two heads without tail, however such snakes are rarest of the rare.
Arrest and Trial - 2000 Snake Heads was released on: USA: February 2001
schereus
because it was the richual
Hydra
they bury in the sand to keep cool and there camouflage keeps them unseen