My best answer to me could be: One snake that are cat-snakes, with two heads.
I think that you might be on LSD or something man
It turns vicious because you are chasing it.
Maybe she wanted to turn them into snake but couldn't find the way but instead turned them into stones
you talk to herculles he'll pull it out he thinks its a snake but its medusa she turns him to stone.
Snakes Lay eggs just like birds Im unsure of how long the time is of until the hatch.
That depends. Some people think of her as a beautiful woman with snakes for hair, and some think of her as a completely ugly hag (with snakes for hair). Either way, looking at her turns you to stone.
This is a really good question, and I had it too... As it turns out the snakes' natural habitat is on the Lake Erie Islands Ohio. Rocky beachfront and shallow waters provide habitat for these endangered snakes. They have the smallest geographic reaches of any vertebrate in the world.
In Chasing Vermeer, Fred Steadman is the name of the man posing as Tommy's new stepfather. It turns out he is an art thief by the name of Xavier Glitts. Chasing Vermeer was written by Blue Balliett.
A bite that turns green could indicate an infection or complication from venomous animal bites like snakes or spiders. It's important to seek medical attention immediately to prevent further complications.
In Greek mythology, the gas that turns people into stone is called "Medusa's gaze" or simply "Medusa's stare." Medusa, a Gorgon with snakes for hair, had the power to turn anyone who looked directly at her into stone.
Medusa is a character from Greek mythology, not a folktale. She is often depicted as a monster with snakes for hair, whose gaze turns people into stone.
In Greek mythology, Medusa is often depicted as a monstrous woman with snakes for hair and a gaze that turns people to stone.
Some animals chase others outflank, when hunting they take turns chasing to tire their prey. The Lead female (alpha female) will let/require other females to suckle her pups.