smooth dry
Plane
The noun snake has adjective forms snakish, snake-like, and snaky. Only snakish can refer directly to snakes.
Gopher Snakes are light colored dorsally (white to beige), with contrasting dark saddles and blotches (brown to black). Gopher Snakes have a light ventral coloration that may have a dark checkered pattern. There is a dark line that extends across the snout and on past each eye. Gopher Snakes have keeled scales, this helps distinguish young Gopher Snakes from juvenile Racers, which have smooth scales. Gopher Snakes have round pupils, which is different from both Night Snakes and Western Rattlesnakes. These two species could be confused for Gopher Snakes, but both have vertical pupils.
no garter snakes come out in the hot days garter snakes not like to come out in a night
I was told 17 snakes allways but i dont know if its true
neither. you can get LUMPY snakes. GET IT RIGHT
Smooth and soft.
The word 'afraid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The adjective 'afraid' is most often used as a predicate adjective (subject complement), an adjective following a linking verb that restates the subject of the sentence.Examples:Jack is afraid of snakes. (Jack = afraid)I was afraid that you couldn't make it. (I = afraid)Afraid she'd miss the bus, Mary ran out without her lunch. (afraid = Mary)
The same way all other snakes breathe - using their lungs !
Hard but smooth at the same time
As long as your grandma
That would be Wild.
they are not smooth it is the sweat they produce from grinding against rocks and slopes they have scales giving them a rough texture.
all snakes like water but few to none live in it...no
well with it problay be 12 months
The adjective could be snake-infested. The rhyming pair is "reptile isle."
I am afraid of snakes.