there are many snakes that have been seen with two heads most of which are usually caused by a genetic disorder but the yellow lipped sea krait is one that has a head at either end
The technical name for the heads side of a coin in obverse, and the tails side is called reverse The technical name for the heads side of a coin in obverse, and the tails side is called reverse
The front side (heads) is called the Obverse side and the back side (tails) is called the Reverse.
At the Two ends of the rope there are people swinging there arms to make the rope appear as a snake on the ground. The objective is to jump to the other side without touching the "snake". Hope this was helpful!
The side with a head on it.
The heads side is called the OBVERSE and the tails side is called the REVERSE. The difficulty is that not all coins have an obvious heads and tails side. For instance, most British Commonwealth coins depict the monarch on one side and a denomination/country-specific image on the other. By convention the side with the monarch's head is normally considered to be the heads side
have your brawl off out side and a Snake crawls through
At the side of their heads
Copper head or copper snake
the side winders population is 500000
a water moccasin
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln