i think she has a human body but snakes on her waist or somthin... not sure but she does have snakes 4 hair.....
The snake with orange spots on its body is likely a corn snake.
Take a snake and hold it in your hands. The fact that you can hold it in your hands proves the snake is much smaller than you. Most common, non-tropical snakes (rattlesnakes, vipers, garden snakes, and just about any snake that lives in the US) are quite small, with their heads being able to fit in the palm of the average adult human twice, maybe thrice, over. The only snakes that are larger than the average adult human are boas, pythons, and anacondas, with their heads being as big as the adult thigh, or maybe upper arm. With that in mind, most common snakes have brains that are dwarved by the size of the human brain.
After a snake dies, its muscles can still contract due to a chemical reaction called rigor mortis. This can make the snake's body appear to move or twitch even though it is no longer alive.
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.
When a snake's head is removed, its body can still move because snakes have a unique nervous system that allows them to function independently of their brain. The nerve cells in a snake's body can continue to send signals and control movement even without input from the brain.
The most common form is the body of a snake, wielding a bow and arrow.
She was a winged human female, with a hideous face and venomous snakes in place of hair
Medusa, in Greek mythology, is often depicted as a Gorgon with the upper body of a woman and the lower body of snakes. She is one of three Gorgon sisters and is known for her hair made of living snakes and her ability to turn anyone who gazes at her into stone. While she is not literally "half snake," her monstrous form combines human and serpent features, embodying both femininity and danger.
she is Medusa .
A gorgon
Nobody actually knows since she is a mythological she may have a snake tail or legs. In many different sites or tales or movies it is shown differently
no she did not like her snake head
The largest snake in captivity is a reticulated python named Medusa. Medusa measures over 25 feet in length and weighs over 350 pounds.
Medusa was cursed and, so, she probably got used to them after awhile.
No, for Pegasus and Khrysaor spring from her blood when Perseus killed Medusa.
snake food
No. Various worms or parasites can live in the human body... tape worms, guinea worms, loa loa (eye worm), or scabies but not snakes.