maybe ask jesus
Lions are animals that do not have any spots on their coats. Camels are another type of animal that has solid coloring.
well i think that it is produced i then two balls on top of the snakes head when it see's or spots its prey it opens its mouth wide and the venom travells through its fangs
This is a well-known dominance display between snakes. The snake on top is trying to force the snake on the bottom to move out of its spot. This causes stress between both animals, but more so to the snake on the bottom as it's being bullied out of prime hiding spots, humid spots, hiding spots, etc.
* Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosmary) repels snakes but more importantly insects that attract the snakes. * Cymbopogon citrates(Lemongrass) repels snakes * Marigolds (Tagetes) repel snakes and mosquitoes * Tulbaghia violacea (Wild garlic) repels snakes - it is planted by the Zulus around their homes.
It helps them blend into their surroundings. It is like their camouflage. Cheetahs, Leopards and Servals are some cats that have spots, although the Leopard is the only big cat to have spots.
Pink with yellow spots and a purple tongue and also it wears a orange wig and huge sunglasses
Thermoreceptors in snakes are found in two spots on either side of the nose called a pit. The pit is seen in pit vipers and boa snakes. The snakes can actually use the amount of heat detected from each side and use that to determine where they prey is and how close it is. .
no not to be mean, but yes there are 2 types of webkinz snakes. i can't remember their names, but one is like darker and has like spots, and i think maybe some stripes, and the other one is like yellow, and has like a reddish-brownish stripes.
Snakes typically sleep in hidden, sheltered spots that provide security and warmth. This could include spaces like under rocks, logs, or burrows. Some snakes may also coil up in a secure location to rest.
It depends on the type of snake. Water snakes--water, larger habitats usually at zoos other snakes-- usually a habitat with moist soil or mulch like stuff, a stick to climb on, a small pool of water or bowl of water, leaves and such
The best time to catch one is mid- morning on a sunny day. Snakes like to bask to raise their body temperatures and will look for exposed, sunny spots to catch the warming sun. Trails or roads near wetlands are your best bet for finding snakes. Unfortunately, the use of roads for basking leads to a major source of mortality for garter snakes! It's tragic, but there are probably many snakes that are killed on roads each year by well meaning people on their way to visit the snake dens
Cocoa bean mulch can potentially attract snakes, but it's not a primary attractant. Snakes are generally drawn to areas where they can find food, such as rodents or insects, rather than specific types of mulch. However, the rich aroma of cocoa mulch might attract certain pests, which in turn could attract snakes. To minimize snake presence, it's best to maintain a tidy garden and reduce hiding spots.