Snakes can exhibit rhythmic movement in response to music due to their sensitivity to vibrations and sound frequencies. While they do not "dance" in the traditional sense, certain sounds can stimulate their natural slithering motions, causing them to move in sync with the rhythm. This behavior is often a response to the environment rather than an intentional reaction to music. However, the degree of movement varies among different snake species.
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At the age of (2) two years old he would move to music and try to sing along.
Crystal Gayle moved from Indiana to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1965 at the age of 16 to pursue her music career. She initially started as a demo singer and eventually gained fame in the country music scene. Her move marked the beginning of her successful journey in the music industry.
The snake is following the movement of the player. Snakes do not hear the music - the 'player' could hold a simple stick in his mouth - and still influence the snake's movements.
Snakes do not actually "dance" in response to music or instruments. They may move in a way that appears to be dancing as they respond to various stimuli or instincts, but they do not have the cognitive ability to appreciate music or rhythm in the way humans do.
no
Sidewinders move sideways.
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No, snakes stay underground in holes throughout winter.
Snakes can feel vibrations on the ground.
Yes
the snakes slither
yes
they have no legs
Baby snakes move in an "S" pattern just like adults.