The characteristics of a snake's skin that make it appear fuzzy are the presence of tiny scales that overlap each other, creating a rough texture that can give the appearance of fuzziness.
Fuzzy as in hairy? No it does not.
If you want to make an image look less fuzzy try saving it as a .png
snakes make a thhhhhhh noise.
Yes, snakes can still move after they die due to nerve reflexes. These reflexes can cause muscle contractions that make it appear as though the snake is still moving, even though it is no longer alive.
Honey bees have tiny branched hairs that make them appear fuzzy, but they are not as prominent as in some other bees. The hairs on honey bees help with collecting pollen and regulating body temperature, but they are not as thick or dense as in other bee species.
Snakes are reputed to make a hissing sound.
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snakes are the only species of snakes
No. Whinny is the noise that horses make, not snakes.
Are things that marketing people worry over. If they are good they want to shout about them and if they are bad they try and hide them or make them appear good.
The secretary bird gets its name from the black feathers on its head, which make it appear as though it has quill pens behind its ears.
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