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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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Its the paradise tree snake is dangerous to people?

Although the genre is venomous, they are 'rear-fanged' snakes with insufficient potency to be dangerous to humans.

What is Cantonese for viper?

Well, I can't put the Chinese characters, but you pronounce it: D(o)ux-Yeah

How big can a Texas brown snake get?

it can get to about 1 foot at the most but they are most about 20 inches

Snake sun sakta hai?

This question cannot be answered. This cannot be understood.

Is it true when a snake you'll die in 15 minutes?

Assuming you men "when a snake bites you" generally not. Most snakes are nonvenomous and cannot cause more than a minor injury. Even some venomous snakes have a a bite that, though painful, is rarely fatal. Even if a bite is fatal it may take hours or even days to die depending on the type of snake.

Furthermore, scientists have developed anti-venoms for most stakes, that can counteract the effects of a venomous bite.

How many poisonous snakes are in Louisiana?

Venomous snakes of Louisiana:Eastern diamondback rattlesnake - may have been extirpated

Canebrake rattlesnake

Pygmy rattlesnake

Copperhead

Cottonmouth

Harlequin coral snake - may have been extirpated

Texas coral snake


What breeding is the black racer snack?

the black racer is a Coulber constrictor

What is the explanation for the eating of an king cobra?

king cobras eat a wide variety of different animals, from small mammals like rats to other snakes and reptiles

Does a rattle snake drink blood?

No. Rattlesnakes eat small animals such as rodents and lizards.

Why do snakes need a heat rock?

Snakes need a heat rock because they are cold-blooded, meaning that the temperature around them affects their temperature. If the temperature in a snakes environment gets to cold, the snake will basically freeze to death.

What provided warmth but no protection from snakes or insects?

I belive it was something like soddy. I had the same question for American history.

How does a snake digest its prey?

They swallow it by unhooking their jaws then their acids break it down!

What attacks a snake?

An Eagle, Hawk, or Mongoose are a few