They produce a garlic smelling fluid from the anal glands (I know, funny name) or they stay completely still. Also they just hiss but without opening their mouth. They cannot bite. Hope this helps :)
The snakes throw poison from their sharp teeth or sometimes they bite.
They blend in with the savanna grass
Snakes camouflage in the grass. Snakes have different types of skin depending on where they live. For example, in the forest, you will often find gree.
No. As with all snakes young boas take care of themselves.
Snakes In the Grass was created in 2010.
They could bite and/or produce an unpleasant smelling liquid from their bodies.
in the grass that's why they are called grass snakes also look in the undergrowth
Ornamental grasses can provide shelter and hiding places for snakes, which may make them more likely to be found in areas with dense grass. However, the grasses themselves do not specifically attract snakes; rather, it's the habitat they create that can support their presence. Maintaining a well-groomed landscape can help reduce the likelihood of snakes taking up residence in ornamental grass areas.
most tigers like to protect themselves from preditors by hiding in long grass or by trying to fight the preditor of before they even come anywhere near.
All snakes can bite but grass snakes rarely do unless provoked.
snakes can camoflage and probably at night they steal food from kitchens.they kill or get food and drink water from a pond. they protect themselves by biting,wrapping themselves on the victum or predators body parts,and they wrap themselves in a high place.
they are streamline and they have scales to protect themselves. With a really fat mommy like yours.