I am not so sure but i can give you tips about them if you have a babykeep it on worms to eat. you can tell from male or female by looking at there belly scales.If wavy scales it is female if not wavy male.
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Medusa was a mythical figure and never actually lived.
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First he lived in Malaga Spain and he moved to Mougins France. Addition: And between those he lived in Barcelona and Paris.
kandisky lived from December 4 1866 - to December13 1944
i have heard of somebody who has had a cockatiel that lived till 30 and stopped breeding at 29 this clearly shows that they will breed for life or until they are infertile
ther are 63 types of snakes in eypt , 9 of them are poisons
There are three snakes native to Great Britain (no snakes are found in NI);- Adder - UK's only poisonous snake, very common. Grass Snake - Very shy but fairly common. Smooth Snake - Only found in dry heathland in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire. Very rare. Allthough not native to Britain, there is also a breeding population of Aesculapian Snakes that have successfully lived and bred in Wales since the 70's.
St. Patrick did not drive the saints out of Ireland because snakes have never lived in that country. The 'snakes' are symbolic for the pagan Druid gods that Patrick 'drove' out of Ireland by converting the people to Christianity
The snakes represent the pagan gods that Patrick drove out of Ireland by converting much of the country to Christianity. There is no fossil evidence that snakes ever lived in Ireland.
It was a rare breed called a cagefoundland.
yes, people keep them as pets. As for native species, no, Ireland does not have any native snakes to my knowladge.
Snakes are associated with St. Patrick. Legend says he drove all snakes from that country. However, there is no fossil evidence that snakes ever lived in Ireland.
Scientists have determined that snakes have never lived in Ireland. The snakes are symbolic of the pagan Druid gods that Patrick drove out of Ireland by converting the Irish to Catholicism.
The lifespan of snakes varies depending on the species. On average, snakes can live between 10-30 years in the wild, with some species capable of living over 30 years in captivity. The oldest recorded snake lived to be over 50 years old.
Snakes evolved from some type of lizard. The earliest known snakes lived about 112 million years ago. They may have evolved earlier, however, because snakes rarely fossilize we would not have necessarily found their fossils.
snakes evolved from lizards that lived mainly underground, these lizards didnt have use for legs or eyes. when snakes began to emerge the developed eyes with a special film to protect them.