Seamen is a word synonymous with sailors. Seamen crew ocean-going vessels.
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Semen are single cells of the male reproductive system that can fertilize an egg to make a genetically different offspring.
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Sorry, not correct. Semen is a milky off-white fluid that carries millions of 'Spermatazoa", or sperm cells, to the female's egg.
Adder venom varies in potency among species, but it generally contains a mix of enzymes and toxins that can cause pain, swelling, and tissue damage in humans. While the venom is not typically lethal to healthy adults, it can be dangerous, especially for children or those with compromised health. Prompt medical attention is recommended for snake bites to manage symptoms and prevent complications. Overall, adders' venom is considered relatively weak compared to that of other venomous snakes, but caution is always warranted.
king cobras eat small animals like frogs and rats.
like sheep
Primarily other snakes.
A:It's preferred diet is mainly other venomous and non-venomous snakes but includes small reptiles, birds and amphibians as well.
General Information
King Cobra Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Elapidae
Genus: Ophiophagus
Species: O. Hannah
The largest poisonous snake would be the King Cobra(Ophiophagus hanna), the Latinword Ophiophagus means "Snake-eater".The king cobras average size is 13-14 ft. (3.96-4.26m) weighing around 20 lbs (9 kg), they can reach a length of around 18.5ft (5.6388m) weighing over 40lbs. (18.1436kgs.) and lives in the Rainforest's and grasslands of Southeast Asia, India and China. Color is generally tan, olive-green or black with faint pale yellow cross bands, the females lay around 50 eggs, the king cobras are the only snakes who construct a nest for their hatchlings which they incubate and protect until they emerge in 60 to 80 days, the young are called Hatchlings and are about 1.5 ft. (50cm ) long at birth, the King cobra is very fast and agile with an average lifespan of about 20 years.
Although not the most toxic of poisonous snakes a king cobra can kill an elephant with one bite, the king cobra tracks by site and smell then kills it's prey by striking and injecting it with venom and swallowing it whole, it's preferred diet is mainly other venomous and non-venomous snakes but includes small reptiles, birds and amphibians as well. King Cobras are aggressive and will rear up to confront the intruder where most other cobras will slither away and hide. The only predators are the mongoose and man.
AT the end he leaves telling max he loves her but she need to be at her best leaderness for the flock, not her best maxness for him. He tells her in 20 years if they are both still alive he'll meet her at that cliff with the hawks. (The place in the 1st or 2nd book when they flew with the hawks.)
Process of swallowing food in snakes is called what?
The process of swallowing food in snakes is called "ingestion." Snakes have a highly flexible jaw structure that allows them to unhinge their jaws and consume prey much larger than their head. They use a combination of muscular contractions and the movement of their teeth to grip and pull the prey into their bodies. This unique method of ingestion enables them to eat various sizes and types of prey effectively.
The term "ayuntamiento" refers to the local government or town council in Spain and some Latin American countries. It is typically headed by a mayor (alcalde), who is elected by the local population. The ayuntamiento is responsible for local administration, public services, and community development. The specific individuals heading an ayuntamiento can vary by locality and change over time due to elections.
What is nagamani does it exist?
Nagamani is a myth. Many people have fallen prey to such fake claims. It is said to be a "cobra pearl." See the link listed below:
Just like other myths that Aliens exists, Jesus was reborn on Good Friday, Time travel is possible and Universe has many layers. But these beliefs are supported by scientific THEORIES or ancient texts. Because their existence cannot be supported by verifiable proofs that are 100% facts. So its up to individuals if they want to follow their faith or deny the existence which they cannot see.
Is eastern diamondback bigger than western diamondback?
Yes, somewhat. The world record eastern diamondback was 8 feet long, killed in Carteret County NC, IN 1959.
Dreaming of snakes symbolizes gossip. so translating your dream would be that you will be involve in some kind of gossip and someone would try to help you but instead of helping you they would hurt you even more......
My mother in law ... just kiding ... its really ...Vipers (including rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths), boa constrictors, and some North American colubrids such as garter snakes, ribbon snakes, water snakes, earth snakes, and brown snakes...
It's to gobble up oil its made out of hair they use it in the big oil spills
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Nature Bulletin No. 101 February 1, 1947
Forest Preserve District of Cook County
William N. Erickson, President
Roberts Mann, Supt. of Conservation
HAIR SNAKES
Farm boys have more fun than city boys. Every farm boy has watched the "hair snakes" sometimes found wriggling in drinking troughs for horses and cattle, or in puddles on a country road. They and their fathers will argue obstinately that these are hairs, from a horse's mane or tail, that turned into snakes. Phooie.
Hair snakes are not snakes at all. They are roundworms. There are four common groups of worms here: annelids, which include earthworms and sewage-sludge worms; tapeworms; flatworms; and roundworms. The last three are called the "Lower Worms" and many of them are parasitic in other animals.
The adult hair snakes, called "Gordian worms" by biologists because frequently found in tangled masses suggesting the Gordian knot of mythology, do resemble animated horsehairs or fine wires. They are covered with a thick tough skin and feel like the wet gut leader on a fishing line. They have a pair of eyes and many fine bristles along the body which are sensitive to touch. Having no mouth, they cannot eat although they may live for weeks or even months. They are freeliving -- only in the young stages are they parasitic.
The female lays a white thread-like string of eggs, sometimes several feet long and containing millions of tiny eggs, often found along the shores of streams and lakes, or on aquatic plants. After hatching, the tiny young bores its way into some aquatic insect such as the mayfly larva where it passes through one stage of its development. It may remain there until the insect is eaten by a beetle or a fish. Or, if the insect dies, it may find its way into the body of a grasshopper, a cricket, or a beetle, where it completes the second larval stage and becomes an adult worm.
If this second insect "host" falls into a brook or pond, the worm breaks through the body wall of the insect and seeks a mate. Otherwise it breaks through, falls on land, and may be swept into a body of water, or a puddle, by rain. Once we saw two boys, both sons of zoologists, having a swell time dropping grasshoppers into a tub of water and betting on whether a hair snake would emerge, thus completing the cycle.