Of course not. Barbed wire fences aren't solid and a snake would simply go under the wire.
All types of cats, squirrels, and snakes. I'm sure there are more however.
If you own the snake, then you shuld keep it in its' own cage. If the snake isn't yours and the kennels' outside, pt the kennel inside so it would be harder for snake's to come inside and it would be more protective to your home against burglars when you are inside.
They did sports such as... hunting, boating, swimming, archery, martial arts, horse riding, wrestling, fishing, fencing, and snakes and ladders.
Humans do by building on or near their nesting places
They didn't snakes were around before scientists
snakes are misunderstood when they are around people, and in peoples houses.
Landscaping can be designed to prevent snakes from entering a property by removing tall grass and clutter, sealing gaps in fences and buildings, and using snake-proof fencing or barriers. Additionally, keeping the yard clean and free of debris can help deter snakes from making a home on the property.
snakes can be venomous and they may not be. Some snakes eat other types of snakes. If a python wrapped itself around you it would squeeze you to death.
No, snakes stay underground in holes throughout winter.
jump over the snakes
Because cats eat snakes
Yes, there are a number of species of snakes that live in deserts around the world.