Grass snakes, like other non-venomous snakes, typically have around 100 to 120 teeth. These teeth are small and pointed, designed primarily for grasping and holding prey rather than for chewing. They play a crucial role in helping the snake consume its diet, which mainly consists of amphibians, fish, and small mammals.
cobras do not have teeth they have FANGS. some snakes so not have fangs eg. the grass snake.
king cobras do not have teeth they have fangs, not all snakes have fangs only some
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1000!
in the grass that's why they are called grass snakes also look in the undergrowth
All snakes can bite but grass snakes rarely do unless provoked.
yes they do. infact they have 120 all together
Snakes do have teeth, but they are very small. The teeth of a snake are not made for chewing but for keeping a grip on prey. The fangs of venomous snakes are also modified teeth.
Snakes have fangs.
The word snakes is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.Snakes in the grass is an idiom.If the word snakes has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The snakes' movements through the grass left trails.
Do snakes eat cherries?
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