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When a snake's head is removed, its body can still move because snakes have a unique nervous system that allows them to function independently of their brain. The nerve cells in a snake's body can continue to send signals and control movement even without input from the brain.
A snake is an animal without arms. It moves using its muscles and scales, and can still capture and consume prey without the need for arms.
no she feed it to jacksons pet snake
I don't know, but you can certainly find a Taurus Judge.
After a snake dies, its muscles can still contract due to a chemical reaction called rigor mortis. This can make the snake's body appear to move or twitch even though it is no longer alive.
It Still Moves was created on 2003-09-09.
No, the nervous system of a snake can cause it to still move (and bite) even after it is dead. Never pick up a dead venomous snake with your hands, it could potentially still bite you.
A snake's muscles can still contract and move even after it has died because of a chemical reaction called rigor mortis. This reaction causes the muscles to stiffen and contract, leading to the appearance of movement in the snake's body.
Even if she existed in the first place, I'm going to say no because Perseus decapitated her in Greek mythology...
No a water snake is still considered a reptile.
Usually, you see this when Earth moves. It still looks like the star is moving across the night sky, but really your view is changing. This is similar to when you look at a still object while you are moving.
No, once the brain is not active anymore, the eyes cannot move. This is the case even if a person is still alive but has no brain activity.