they like their habitat because i should be close to their natural habitat
Well... that depends on what kind of snake, is it dangerous, where does it come from, do you even like snakes, what is it habitat, do you have all the money you need to buy a snake and it's habitat-cage/habitat tank, is it a land or sea snake, ect.So it all depends
"Snake Milk" is a term which refers to the droplets of venom one obtains by "milking" a snake. It is often used for scientific study and the making of anti-venom.
a milk snake
how does a king snake adapt to its habitat
No - they do not ! They would never consider consuming milk in their natural habitat
no milk is not good for snakes
The harmless milk snake mimics the colored banding of the venomous coral snake so predators will avoid it.
A milk snake will bite its prey and wrap around it with constricting coils.
No. Actually, Milk Snake's and Black Snake's are quite docile when handled. And they hardly bite unless startled. They constrict their food. They are NOT poisonous.
The milk snake is a prime example of mimicry. Many predators will recognize the colorful bands of a coral snake and leave it be to avoid its deadly bite. The non-venomous milk snake mimics the coral snake's banding, so predators will mistake it for a coral snake and not attack it.
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a 1 meter and a half vivarium will do good for a milk snake