My brothers find some of little garden snakes in my backyard and they usually live in underground holes or in the wild or dessert they hide in the grass or in caves....................................................................................
yes vipers are snakes. The American Rattle snake is called a pit viper because it uses pits behind the eyes to detect heat. There are many vipers around the world of differing kinds, and differing poison levels, but the word Viper is a generic word describing a poisonous snake.
Eels look like snakes. Orcas don't look like snakes.
Horse Snakes look like that because there head is theshape of the horse
There are lots of them. The most famous one is the the Egyptian cobra. The is a Egyptian cobra is a extremely venomous snake which has a "large eye" at the back of its hood. In ancient Egypt, egyptians believe that thsi snake protects the pharoah or king. -By Tan Cheng Yee The snake expert (like, LOL I'm only 11 and i know so much about global warming and animals) LOL DUDE!
What do baby snakes look like? Just like adult snakes only smaller/
Yes, but not like snakes. They are dry, not slimy looking like snakes look. Snakes aren't slimy, but they look it. Chameleons are dry skinned but still scaled.
The Viper is a venomous snake found in various regions around the world. To find a Viper in the wild, you would typically look in areas with suitable habitat such as rocky outcrops, forests, or grasslands. Exercise caution and respect for the snake if you come across one.
Savannah eats a Gaboon Viper
Because they look like snakes.
it has two horens on it's head.
the habitat is wet marsh lands and rivers
it's habitat is in the ocean near a beach.