This snake is a buffalo snake because it's scales look like horns that remind most people of buffalo.
a common water snake
Its is most likely a simple garden snake. I do believe it would be okay to remove if from your yard yourself. But consult your local blacksmith from more information.
What kinda of snake is Black with yellow bell
cobra
Voldemorts snake is a girl actually. By the sound of the snakes name, Nagini, which sounds kinda girly most people thinks its a girl. Plus the fact that Voldemort's "proto-body", the body he has during most of book 4 was from Nagini. Thats because it was hathed from a snakes egg, which is also why he looks so much like a snake. But J.K. Rowling did say that the snake in the first movie that Harry set free was actually Nagini! BUT the snake kinda sounds like a boy :/ I'm still going to say the Voldemorts snake is a girl tho! Hope I Helped!! :D
Yes and no. They excrete urine in a solid form (uric acid?), kinda yellowy colour, but not much so as to conserve water.
Yes, u can eat python meat. There's a local restaurant here in Mandarin, Florida that serves it chargrilled or fried. It has alot of bones and it does NOT taste like chicken but rattlesnake kinda does.
it gets squished. Kinda like when once I was going inside. There was a beetle, also making its way inside. My foot, is big. the bettle, is small. So, when they made contact it got squished. Kinda like guts going through mouth and intestines leaving a small trail down the side walk.
no, in fact snakes do not have ears. they use a special thermal sense from th tips of their nose. they see by how hot something is, kinda like zombies lol
Depends on the species of snake ! I've been bitten many times in the 25 years I've kept reptiles. Fortunately none of my animals are venomous so, a quick wipe with antiseptic usually stops infection. It's kinda like being gripped by a pair of pliers (mole-grips)
Canebrake Cantil Cascabel Cascavel Cat-eyed snake Cat snake Chicken snake Coachwhip snake Cobra Collett's snake Colubrine Congo snake Copperhead Coral snake Cape coral snake Corn snake Cottonmouth Crowned snake Cuban wood snake
coral snake