it goes very fast
The fastest Snake on land is the Black Mamba.it cane go as fast as 12 mi per hours
IN A TREE TRUNK
The fastest Snake on land is the Black Mamba.it cane go as fast as 12 mi per hours
They are in the tree by the giant snake lady thing. Its the place where you can go to see the Minotaur?
A racer snake Is a snake they do not race they go fast they called racer snakes because they are huge faster When there adult they are black when you disturb them they bite Warning:do not touch SNAKES
No, a chameleon can't change colors. It can go from light green to dark green to brown, but that's changing shade, not color. If you see a chameleon that's green and in a green tree, he hasn't changed green because of the tree. He was born green, but lives in the tree because he is the same color.
Absolutely not. Green tree pythons may look majestic and pretty but they are fairly very expensive and their equipment is very expensive too(and to care for them is quite difficult). I would recommend a tree Python for at least a 4th or 5th snake (and maybe even a 3rd) but not for a 2nd or a begginer snake.
The super snake can reach numbers around 170-175. Now in 2013, Ford and Shelby are frantically chasing 200 with the new performance engines.
Yes, many green snakes in Southeast Asia are venomous. One example is the green pit viper, which is known for its potent venom. It's important to exercise caution and avoid handling any snake in the wild, unless you are trained to do so.
From what I've heard and seen...no. They are calm as babies but the adults bite. I almost got bit by one at a reptile show. I'm guessing you want a snake thats big. If this is your first snake check out ball pythons or Kenyan sand boas. If you want an extremely docile snake milk and corn snakes are the way to go. I have a corn snake and he hasn't even tried to bite me or anyone else. Good luck :)
5 animals that live in the rainforest is: A sloth A Jaguar A Hyacinth Macauo A Amazon River Dolphin Green Anaconda
im guessing around 17 mph on a good day. In the spring when it is raining, the rain can hit the snake at such an odd angle that the snake blanks out and started walking on its tongue, but is very rare. Also if a red bellied snake gets hit by a lightening bolt, they turn into flies.