DRUNKEN SNAKE,,,IMITATES THE FROG AND TRIES TO HOP,,HOP,,HOP AND CAUGHT BY THE EAGLE.....SO DRUNKEN SNAKE FLIES..
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.
A snake's muscles can still contract and move even after it has died because of a chemical reaction called rigor mortis. This reaction causes the muscles to stiffen and contract, leading to the appearance of movement in the snake's body.
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.
If you encounter a black snake with yellow markings on its back, it is likely a non-venomous species such as a kingsnake or a rat snake. It is best to calmly move away and give the snake space, as it is not a threat to you. Avoid trying to handle or disturb the snake, and contact a local wildlife expert if you have concerns.
After a snake dies, its muscles stiffen due to rigor mortis. This stiffness can cause the snake's body to straighten out and appear to move in a straight line when pushed or disturbed. This movement is a result of the muscle contractions that occur during rigor mortis, rather than any actual life-like movement.
It depends on how drunk they are
snake have not animals like in move flexible
no a snake cannot move in a straight line as its bones are not stretchable_^^^^^^^^^^&
move!
No
Snake and earthworm are the 2 animals that move with their body.
It might not be good to move a snake from a bigger tank to a smaller one. The snake will need room to move as it grows.
They move when they are dead because they are digusting
just be silent and wait for the snake to move and then go
A snake? A worm? A sea snake/worm/serpent thing? Is it a trick question?
His finishing move was the DDT !
they move in a curved, snake-like path