No - quite the opposite, they are soft and dry to the touch
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"Schleimig".
Brown tree snakes and Brahminy blind snakes
It's simple. If ogers exist in the history the environment is more slimy. If ogers don't exist in the history, then sooner or later the ogerizers will ogerize the country and the environment will also become slimy.
Vietnam used to have tigers, elephants, and bears, plus the usual snakes, etc. The war (explosions & gunfire) chased (and killed) them off, until only the snakes, feral hogs (escaped domestic pigs), an assorted other smaller animals remained in country.
While the story could be an allegory for Patrick bringing Christianity to Ireland to displace the Duidic religion, it could also be just a fanciful story to explain why there are no snakes in Ireland.
Thata is common misconception. Snakes skin is actually dry and scaly. Their skin in not slimy
some are slimy and some not
of course not! no snakes are actually slimy!
snakes are NOT slimy their great animals i have 3 snakes
Yes, but not like snakes. They are dry, not slimy looking like snakes look. Snakes aren't slimy, but they look it. Chameleons are dry skinned but still scaled.
snakes are unpopular because people think snakes are slimy, dangerous, or scary.
Dry
No snake is slimy. As to dry, that is difficult to define for an animal that spends its entire life in the water.
yes but only some eggs it depends on the type of animal
Yes they do. Snake skin is NOT slimy, as some people think.
Slithering Slimy Snake Soup Savor the slithering slimy snakes as the slime slips down your throat of this seasonal spicy soup.
Slugs are slimy on the outside to facilitate gas exchange so they can breath. Slugs are slimy on the bottom because the slime allows them to move.