Do Peacocks eat all type of snakes?
Yes! Peafowl are omnivorous and eat most plant parts, flower petals, seed heads, insects and other arthropods, reptiles, and amphibians.
In common with other members of the Galliformes, males possess metatarsal spurs or "thorns" used primarily during intraspecific fights.
For baby corn snakes you should feed them 'Pinkies' (two day old mice). For sub-adults you feed them 'fuzzies' (Juvernile Mice). For adults you feed corn snakes Adult Mice.
For adult corn snakes they like to eat rats
I dreamed that i cut the head of the big snake?
A snake in a dream usually represents a fear, maybe cutting off the head of this huge snake represents that you have or will overcome one of your greatest fears or worries.
actally it only happens when the snakes are poisonis
Where to find timber rattlesnakes in Maine?
Look for mountainous areas, with slabs of southern facing rock. On warm days the snakes will sun themselves in such places.
Are black mambas threatened or endangered?
According to the classification in the Wikipedia entry - they are of 'least concern'
How do people interact with the cottonmouth snake?
Despite the candy-like sound of the name, they are deadly poisonous. funny the sweet sounding names- Cottonmouth, Mocassin, are deadly reptiles- on a par with out old Fiend the Copperhead.
Dreams communicate through symbols which have unique meaning for each individual dreamer. To one person, a snake could represent "a snake in the grass," that is, someone or something that is not to be trusted. But to another dreamer, the snake could suggest the caduceus, the symbol of medicine and healing. Alternatively, at this time (December 2010,) a python might be seen in dreams after seeing the recently released Harry Potter movie, "The Deathly Hallows, Part 1," in which the python Nagini is vividly portrayed.
Dreams are a function of the subconscious.
Symbols have different meanings to different social groups. It therefore depends on the group to which you belong what those symbols mean.
For someone that has no knowledge of the group to which a person belongs and to claim to be able to interpret those symbols is nonsense.
Dreams mostly mean nothing and are a function of the subconscious mind. We know little of the conscious mind. Those people that claim to be able to interpret the subconscious are charlatans, playing upon the insecurities of people in need real support. Either for financial gain or kudos.
No - the 'viper' classification covers a number of species of venomous snake - most of which are surviving very well.
No, King Cobras cannot spit venom. Only spitting cobras can. they inject venom
How do flying snakes rasie their young?
Basically - they don't ! As with other reptiles, the baby snakes are completely independent from the moment they arrive. Usually the first activity is to shed their skin.. followed by their first 'hunting spree' in search of that first meal.
What type of skeleton does a copperhead snake have?
A copperhead snake has an internal skeleton made of bone, typical of all reptiles. Its skeleton is composed of a skull, vertebrae, and ribs, supporting its elongated body. Additionally, copperheads possess a flexible arrangement of vertebrae that allows for their characteristic slithering movement. Overall, their skeletal structure is adapted for their lifestyle as ambush predators.
What snakes is not poison rattlesnake garter water moccasin or scorpperhead?
The garter snake is non-poisonous.
How much do royal pythons cost?
It depends on where you get them from. I have seen prices vary from £50-£250.
Where do horsefield tortoises come from?
They were originally from Russia and central Asia - many specimens were taken into captivity and bred in private collections. They quickly became a very popular 'pet' species.
Can you own a blue indigo snake?
Not without a permit, as they are a protected species. Both the Eastern Indigo and the Texas Indigo.