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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.

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What is A poisonous snake that begins with a?

Adder

yea but do u know what the frist snake ever it Titanoboa cerrejonensis and lived in 60 million years and still allived

There are none still alive, tho the size of it is compareable with pythons or - I'm guessing this is what you're after- anaconda. (altho the anaconda isn't poisonous)

Consider the Adder, commonly called the: Death Adder(Acanthophis antarcticus) or the Australian Brown Snake (Pseudonaja textilis), Asp Viper,(Vipera aspis zinnikeri).

What snake has a red stripe?

Many snakes have red stripes. In the northern U.S and Canada, the most common are the King snake, the coral snake and several species of garter snake. Note: only the coral snake is venomous.

What bone is still in the snake from ancestor from the past?

Some snakes have a small bone spur that lies in the area of their pelvis. This spur is thought to be the remnant of a femur or leg bone from when snakes evolved from lizards.

What is neperka?

Nepërka [nae-purr-ka'] is the Albanian word for "Viper berus". That's a small reptile commonly found in Europe and East Asia. The ones that I have encountered, looked like small (about 20 cm long) garden snakes, with silver and brown/black patterns. Although most nerpërka breeds ARE venomous, their venom is seldom fatal to humans. Furthermore, nepërkas are very diffident animals; they will only attack when they feel threatened.

How much carbohydrate does a corn snake need?

A corn snake doesn't really need to count carbs. In fact, they probably don't need any at all. All they need is a mouse or rat every week or so (depending on their size), and they will be just fine. A snake is specifically adapted to getting all their nutritional requirements from their rodents.

What type of venom are skunks resistant to?

skunks are resistant to snake venom and can survive 10 times the venom

needed to kill an animal of the same size.

How many teeth do coral snakes have?

Loads why did you ask! You silly people

I AM A SNAkE

Do Scheltopusik snakes have eyelids?

Scheltopusik are actually lizards not snakes and they do have eyelids

Why is corba snakes dangerous?

Simply because they are highly venomous - their bite is capable of delivering a lethal dose of toxin to people !

Snake bite first affects?

A snake bite first affects the blood stream and the area immediately around the bite. If the snake is venomous, a raised infected area may raise up around the bite.

When was The Snake King's Child created?

The Snake King's Child was created in 2001.

Can you drown a snake?

First, try and see if it is poisonous, snakes get rid of lots of pests and are mostly good. Drowning takes a LONG time and is not recommended. If you must, hit it in the head with a shovel, it is much more humane.

What type of creature is a taipan?

Taipans are Australian snakes, members of the elapidaefamily.

How do King Cobras carry their young?

King Cobras DON'T carry their young after birth. After birth they leave their young to the place of birth so the baby King Cobras have to take care of them selves to danger.

What are the enemies of the green mambas the snake?

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Can anyone help identify the morph of a corn snake and ill send a picture if you ask?

You should have uploaded the picture to somewhere like Photobucket (which would be safer than revealing your email to strangers) - and provided a related link so we could see what it looks like.

Are there black mambas in Florida?

Yes there are thousands living in Florida and other southeastern states

What does it mean when you see red eyes on a snake?

If it is white when it is usually a different color, it means it is albino. (Not a disease, don't worry.)

Where does a ratle snakes live?

Rattlesnakes are mostly found in the southwestern of the United States.