A snake skin is shiny. The lustrous scales may appear wet. in reality the snake's skin feels like a leather belt or a pair of patent leather shoes,: smooth, dry, silky and satiny.
Most snakes are smooth, though there are some, such as the Rubber Snake, that feel different.
It's dry - having a similar feel to leather.
ya, id like to feel that on my johnson!
Because they are unable to regulate their own temperature like we can - and feel cold to the touch.
the Tyrannasourousrexes texture feels like snake skin.
They feel like getting your ear pierced on your lip.
depend on how large it is. but if a baby/hatch ling then it will feel like a poke but if older (5+ months) it will feel like a pinch if that. :)
A copperhead snake has a smooth, scaled texture, typical of many snake species. When handled, its body feels somewhat warm due to its blood flow, and the scales can feel cool to the touch. Generally, they are not aggressive and can feel surprisingly lightweight despite their length. However, it's important to remember that they are venomous and should be observed from a safe distance.
No - they feel the vibration of the snake-charmer's foot tapping on the ground as he plays.
If you're asking when a snake bites, it's when they feel threatened or are attacking prey.
There are several species of harmless snakes that will mimic a rattlesnake. One of the more impressive is the gopher snake. They will shake their tails when they feel threatened and, if they happen to be on dry leaves, they sound just like a rattlesnake.
Scared
i dont know really but it would feel like a really bad bee sting