To safely cross the desert with a bird, a monkey, and a snake, you would need to consider the needs and behaviors of each animal. The bird would likely need water and shade to prevent dehydration and overheating. The monkey would require food and a secure enclosure to prevent escape. The snake would need warmth and protection from predators. It would be best to plan the journey carefully, ensuring each animal's needs are met to successfully navigate the desert terrain.
It depends on the monkey, and it depends on the snake. Any monkey fighting a poisonous snake would have no chance.
Well If The Monkey Is Hungry Enough It Would In Fact Eat The Snake
Definitely Monkey
the snake will win.
Desert
i don't really now, but i don't think you would find a monkey in the desert,.........could you?Thats a good question.
a snake
Sahara
i hope your kids never get cross............. If you have a corn snake that has become cross it is if from lack of care on your part there are lots of people that are still willing to take a snake that bites and care for it properly. I would find a website or newspaper and advertise that you have a free snake that has been know to bite. NEVER KILL THE SNAKE.
In a cool, dark place?
it would have to be a desert tiger or leaperd. mabey a snake!
bird, snake, elephant, giraffe, monkey, lion, koala