They do, but so do most other animals. If a snake bites you, even if it is not venomous, you should wash the wound well to prevent an infection.
with their mouths
most snakes do drink through their mouths but desert snakes absorb it through their skin.
Snakes can open their mouths very wide to swallow prey, sometimes up to 150 degrees or more.
No they dont - and neither do snakes ! Snakes defecate from an opening at the base of the tail called the cloaca !
Yes, some species of snakes, such as garter snakes, may carry their young in their mouths to move them to safer locations. This behavior is a protective measure to keep the baby snakes safe from predators.
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Bacteria lives in all animals' mouths. The product of these bacteria living in mouths is that awful smell; it's why we brush our teeth.
snakes usually Live in water and open their mouths to get water
to paralyze/kill their prey and for protection...
dogs because their mouths are bigger an can fight more germs and bacteria!
No, bacteria do not eat snakes. Bacteria are microscopic organisms that primarily feed on decaying matter or other organic material. Snakes are much larger organisms that are typically consumed by other animals as part of the food chain.
snakes can unhinge their jaws, so they can open their mouths wide enough to eat "such huge things".