Runny snake droppings typically appear as a watery, semi-liquid substance that may contain undigested prey remnants, such as bones or fur, depending on the snake's diet. The color can vary but is often brown or greenish. In terms of smell, they usually emit a strong, unpleasant odor due to the decomposition of organic materials, similar to that of other animal feces. The consistency and smell can indicate health issues if the snake is experiencing gastrointestinal problems.
Squirrel droppings are small, cylindrical in shape, and typically about the size of a grain of rice. They are dark brown or black in color and can be found in clusters in areas where squirrels are active, such as near trees or on rooftops.
Poo and Pee
Copperheads This is, in fact, myth. Copperheads do not smell like cucmber and rattlesnakes do not smell like watermelon.
Snakes breath through nostrils like you and me, but if you mean how do they smell, then the snake's sense of smell is in it's tongue, which is why snakes flick their tongues a lot.
Cucumbers, but only when it's startled.
it will attract an animal, the animal will eat the plant, then leaving the seeds in it's droppings.
I wasn't aware that snakes have a distinct smell, maybe you need a good bath :P
they smell like snake
YES, because a mole is brown like mouse droppings
Corn snake feces are typically brown or black in color, elongated, and have a soft consistency. The feces may contain undigested remnants of the snake's last meal, such as fur or bones, depending on what it ate. It should not be runny or overly smelly.
Deer droppings
To ward off predators.