i would say they could have came from introducing branches, live plants, or substrate, especially found from outside or from other reptiles that live with your reptile or birds you fed to your reptile.
Snakes In the Grass was created in 2010.
in the grass that's why they are called grass snakes also look in the undergrowth
All snakes can bite but grass snakes rarely do unless provoked.
The word snakes is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.Snakes in the grass is an idiom.If the word snakes has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The snakes' movements through the grass left trails.
Grass
they do not
Grass snakes and rattle snakes and garden snake
no grass snakes do not eat aphids
they do not
No, raccoons have no fear of snakes and will hunt them for food.
not really grass snake live in fields of grass or even wheat
in tall grass almost everywhere