The phrase "as low as a snake's belly" is an idiomatic expression used to describe something that is very low, typically in a moral or ethical sense. It suggests a lack of integrity or a despicable character. The imagery of a snake's belly, which is close to the ground, emphasizes the depth of this lowliness.
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No. Grass snakes usually have a yellowish or tan belly.
Snakes belly scales are called stomach scales
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Small insects.
No. Snakes naturally have dry skin.
Generally, no. Red belly black snakes have been observed climbing to catch prey, especially frogs, but it is fairly rare. Most of the time, they prey on ground-dwelling animals.
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