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Snakes

Part of the reptile family there are about 2,400 species of snakes in the world. Snakes live almost everywhere, in deserts, forests, oceans, streams, and lakes. Some species are ground dwellers, others live in trees, and other snakes spend most of their lives in water. This is the place to ask your questions about these cold blooded reptiles.

9,216 Questions

How big and wide is a king snake?

a 1 meter vivarium will be right for a corn snake

Do garden snakes eat goldfish?

No, do not feed any snake goldfish! gold fish carry a hormone that prevents the snake from taking in B1 vitamin's. Over time it will cause your snake to have seizures crawling funny and death.

What is the most deadlist snake in Egypt?

  1. "Asp" is the modern Anglicisation of the word "aspis," which in antiquity referred to any one of several venomous snake species found in the Nile region. It is believed that the aspis referred to in Egyptian mythology is the modern Egyptian cobra.

How many snakes are in your boot?

well let me tell you a little story that may help you with this answer.

the once was a really cool dude,

who liked to eat food in the nude,

one day came a man,

with a big frying pan,

and away went his chubby banna.

Do chicken snakes eat other snakes?

Chicken snakes are not one particular species or type of snake. Instead, this name is applied to several different kinds of reptiles that are nonvenomous and tend to feast on eggs, rats, and small birds but not snakes.

What kind of snake is black and copper color striped and lives near water?

You need to provide more detail to get an accurate answer.

Where is the snake found? (Its location and natural habitat) Is it all black with just a blue stripe? Does it have any other markings?

How does a snake get out of its egg?

it focuses its energy then send a focus blast into the shell but loses its arms.

Does a vulture eat eagle and a snake?

Vultures do not eat eagles, but they do eat all kinds of snakes.

How would you describe a snake?

There is no adjective form of "rattlesnakes" -- there is the adjective "snaky" which means "like a snake", or sinuous (twisting).

The singular noun rattlesnake is often used as an adjunct, e.g. rattlesnake den, rattlesnake bite.

Why is Burmese Pythons endangered?

Burmese Pythons were exported to the USA for the exotic pet trade. Sadly many were set free when they got too big or too aggressive for their owners to cope with - instead of being re-homed !

Are there any snakes on barbados?

No! I live in the Bahamas and I can say that we do not have poisonous snakes here.

Does a tiger snake live in a hole?

No, it doesn't. It simply use any available hole for cover to escape from predators.

What snakes eat people?

Human can eat bird, eggs ,mice (I saw it in the TV) and snake, while snakes can eat mice, bird, eggs and even another snake when their in a fight if the smaller snake loses and the larger snake wins.

Is a komodo dragon a snake?

No,It no it only eats mammals and anfibians!!!!

Do water snakes bite?

Yes! If it has a mouth big enough it will bite people...

Do snakes have family members?

Snakes are not a species; they are a suborder containing hundreds of genera.

Do snakes have breasts?

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What are green snakes called?

Two common venomous green snakes are theboomslangand mamba. The Dispholidus typus, or boomslang, is a poisonous green snake with a venom that can cause severe bleeding. The boomslang, found only in Asia, is quite aggressive; if disturbed, it will usually strike. Boomslangs live mainly in trees and forested areas and eat lizards as well as other small animals.

Mambas, or Dendraspis angusticeps, are green. Mambas are African snakes that are highly feared as they are both venomous and aggressive. As mambas eat mainly birds, they are often found on tree branches. Many green snakes have trees as their main habitat so that they blend in with leaves or bushes. For instance, the Atheris squamiger, or leafviper, is an African green snake that thrives in forests; although it's venomous, its bite is rarely fatal to human adults.

What would you do if you were bitten by a venomous animal?

I have a cat at home, and I have been bitten many times. Just wash it, put some cream on it, and keep it from bleeding. A household cat is unlikely to be carrying any harmful diseases.

If you have been bitten by a cat that is no your own, wash the wound (if there is one) and cover it. Most cat bites should be harmless, but it may be wise to let a doctor check it out regardless.

Is it illegal to catch a snake and keep it?

It depends entirely on where you live and what species of snake it is. I would not recommend catching a wild animal to keep as a pet. They don't usually adapt well to captivity and it can be tricky to get unhappy snakes to eat. Many of the more common snake species (as well as the more exotic ones) are bred in captivity to be kept as pets. I would buy from a reputable breeder or a pet store that you can be sure is not dealing in wild-caught snakes.

What habitat does the Taipan live in?

The fierce snake inhabits the black soil plains in the region where Queensland, South Australia and the Northern Territory borders converge. There is little in the way of cover or vegetation, the snakes utilising the deep cracks and fissures formed in the dry soil to escape predators and the searing heat

What state has the most poisonous snakes?

Hummm.... That's a tough one. Well Louisiana has, water moccasins, copper heads, rattle snake's (almost all kind), In Missouri there are the water moccasins, 3-5 different type of rattle snakes, and also some copper heads roam around in Missouri too! There are almost guaranteed to beat least one kind of deadly snake in each state, even in Illinois, Lots of em'!! So its hard to say, someone cant just go on a hunt in every stae and cound them ALL one at a time, snakes lay many eggs... people only know WHAT snakes are in states!