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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 do you call the place underground where snakes hibernate?

Species that need to hibernate usually do so in a DENoften congregating in huge numbers, only to disperse when spring arrives.

HOW MUCH DOES THE BEDDING COST FOR A CORN SNAKE?

Not much. I would be more concerned with the total environment for the snake. I hope you have an aquarium, hot rock, a artificial cave, and a water dish. I would go to the pet shop get a bag of sand (no sand from a place you find. It needs to be clean), cover the aquarium bottom with it. Place a hot rock in to keep the right temperature within the aquarium and a dish for water. Snakes like places to hide so give your corn snake a place.

Will cutting a snake in half kill it?

Yes. Like us, snakes are vertebrates with a complex anatomy. Unlike some very simple animals, severe damage to a snake's major organs will kill it.

How do king snakes kill?

King snakes kill by grasping the prey item in their jaws and then throwing several coils around the animal and slowly constricting it until it is unable to breathe.

How can intelligent people believe in a talking snake?

What's so strange about that? There's a whole generation today who believes in Spongebob Squarepants, a talking sponge whose buddy is a talking starfish.

A talking snake is easy.

Not to mention the talking "dumb... uh... donkey" who rebuked Balaam (Num.22).

Assuming the Lord might deem me intelligent... I believe.

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.

What do sunbeam snakes eat?

Frogs, other snakes and small mammals - prey is killed by constriction.

Why are intertwined snakes a symbol of Athena?

Athena came to Greece from the island of Crete, and may have originated as an early Near Eastern goddess. In the very early times, she was represented with snakes in her hair and on the hem of her dress. Athena was originally a sun goddess, and the snakes in her hair may have represented the rays of the sun. There is some evidence that some early Middle Eastern sun gods were represented with long hair or snakes on their heads.

What is the old wives tale about a snake in the house?

i am not sure, but snakes are usually regarded as something vile or a bad luck. don't pay any attention to that. the old wives tell came about because many people were uneducated and say if like... a neighbor found a snake in the house, 3 wks later came down with the flu or appendicitis, this had to be the reason for it.

What is the name of the snake guy in Naruto?

his name is orochimaru and he was team mates with tsunade and jyriia i hope that helped

What is the size of a puff adder?

m head-body length in this region. In East Africa specimens as large as 1,7 m have been recordedon. In East Africa specimens as large as 1,7 m have been recorded

What is skin the snake relay?

I didn't know if there WAS such as thing as 'skin the snake relay' - HOWEVER - thanks to a bit of internet searching I came across this site that tells you what you need, and how to play !

See the related link... Enjoy !

What characteristics does the Arizona black rattlesnake have to make it part of the chordata phylum?

It has a nerve chord running down its back, the defining trait of all chordates.

Where do snakes keep their fangs?

The fangs are in their mouths. Vipers have fangs that fold in their mouths and are partiall covered by a fleshy sheath, though still very apparentin an open mouth. Elapids such as cobras have smaller fixed fangs, which can be seen with a close look at the inside of the mouth. Other snakes have fangs in the rear of the mouth. Most snakes have teeth but not fangs.

How did the milk snake got the name?

People used to think this snake sucked milk from the teats of cattle, which is a myth.