What type of snake is 29 element a document structure element?
A copper head because copper is the 29thd periodic element and the heading is a must need element to a structured document
Can you breed king snake with a hognose snake?
No - they are completely different species and will not inter-breed.
Is it safe for an animal to nurse after a snake bite?
If the snake was poisonous no but if it's not poisonous then it's fine
What snakes smell like cucumber?
Copperheads This is, in fact, myth. Copperheads do not smell like cucmber and rattlesnakes do not smell like watermelon.
What did Sam tell the men who were going out to hunt rattle snakes holes?
basically sam said it was important to drink onion juice that night
Where are puff adders in Missouri?
Puff Adders are found in the African areas near Morocco and in western Arabia, not Missouri.
reduce heat loss
Where is Copperhead Road in Tennesee?
Copperhead Road is located near Mountain City in Johnson County.
Why does the heat a snake feels from the heat lamp above him?
why does the heat a snake feels from the heat lamp above him
What kind of spider makes two bites close together?
Most spiders who's bite is capable of penetrating human skin, make two puncture marks close together, as this is the way that their jaws are structured- they are called mandibles, and are shaped like opposing prongs that clench together horseshoe-fashion, a bit like the way some sorts of pliers are shaped. But in many cases, the bite is so small that it's difficult to see the two separate puncture marks- it all looks like one unless seen under a magnifying glass. It should be mentioned though, that although most big tarantulas and bird-eating spiders can inflict a sharp bite, very few if any of the big species are poisonous to humans- it is the smaller varieties, such as the North American Black Widow and the Australian Funnel Web, whose bite is dangerously venomous.
How did Percy get the Namean lion to open wide its mouth?
He got some of the flesh off of the dragons body to attract the Namean
Can snakes slither into your car engine if you run them over?
No. If you run over a snake you will kill it. Snakes have been known to go into the engines of parked cars, however, as they are attracted to the warmth.
When a snake kills a shrew the shrew is called the what and the snake is the what?
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
Is it cruel to feed a snake live prey?
It depends on your point of view. Animal rights followers think it's cruel - HOWEVER - in their natural environment, snakes do NOT consume carrion. They only eat what they have killed themselves. Compare the death of a rat killed by a snake - with the death of a rabbit targeted by a fox...
The snake strikes at the rodent, instantaneously 'wrapping' the rat in its coils. As the rat breathes out, the snake tightens its grip - and the process is repeated until the rat is dead. The whole process takes less than 10 seconds - and the rat certainly has no idea what's happened ! Now - the rabbit being hunted by the fox - is chased over a longer period of time (often for many miles). The fox simply runs the rabbit until it collapses from exhaustion (the rabbit runs out of fear for its life). Once caught, the fox rips the rabbit apart (sometimes the rabbit is still alive).
Does botox come from snake venon?
No - it does not. Botox is an artificially manufactured product from the bacterium 'Clostridium botulinum'.