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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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How long do king cobras hibernate?

King cobras only live wild in the tropics and subtropics, so they have no need to hibernate at all, and thus they don't.

How do snakes get salmonella poisoning?

Snakes get salmonella infections the same way people do: they consume food contaminated with Salmonella. This is a recurring problem with snakes and other reptiles and amphibians raised for sale as pets. Their food (including rodents used as food) may be raised or processed under unsanitary conditions that contaminate it with Salmonella.

What do wild garden snakes eat?

garden snakes like to eat the items in all gardens. and sometimes the insects that live in the garden plants. they arent like other snakes, most other snakes eat other animals and etc.

How do you get out the cleaning snake stuck in your french horn?

Hey cuties

Well... what was it doing up there anyways..

Well to remove it, you get a male, because they have stronger hands you see, and he sticks his hand up the genital rectum and gradually starts pulling it out. Then he sticks his other hand up and yanks it out. After that you get rid of the object.

hint :Stop sticking un-necessary things up your french horn

Hope i helped :) Bye cuties x0xoxoxo

What is it that anacondas can do underwater the most snake s cant do?

Type your answer here... anacondas can survive for a long time in water where as most of the snakes can't

What type of snakes live in Spain?

The Asp Viper is restricted to the Pyrenees . Lataste's viper or the Snub-nosed viper is present throughout the rest of the Peninsula , though like most snakes, nowhere is it common. It takes it's name from the prominent horn between its eyes. It is grey, short (around 50cm) and is distinguished by its triangular head and the zigzag pattern on its back, although this varies amazingly from one individual to another. It lives in dry, rocky areas, away from human habitation,

The other two snakes are not so dangerous, but watch out for the 2-metre long Montpellier snake. It is blue with a white underbelly -don't go picking one up to check- and has prominent ridges over the eyes. However, the position of its venom fangs means that you would be unlucky to have poison injected into you, and if you are, its venom is much weaker then the vipers.

If you are bitten by a snake, remain calm and seek medical attention immediately. Bites only occur in the spring and summer as snakes hibernate. Of the estimated 50 snakebite deaths a year in Europe, only 3-6 occur in Spain, so don't worry too much. More people die from bee and wasp stings. The Canaries are snake-free, and only the milder False smooth snake is found in the Balearics, probably introduced there by the Romans.

Are any breeds of anacondas extinced?

No, but the anaconda breeds now in existence are endangered.

Why is the flower rattle snake master called a rattle snake master?

it is called this because it attracks rattle snakes and because of its color

What are some of the Anacondas adaptations?

They blend into the trees so they can catch their prey

Do fishers have fangs?

nope because they do not have fangs they are an animal and they look kinda like a bear and a pltypus and they are very cooland i like pie

When was Snak created?

Snak was created on 1997-03-03.

What is the Gaelic for snake?

The word for 'snake' in the Irish language is nathair. In Scottish Gaelic:?

How long is a green anaconda?

A female green anaconda is 20-30ft in length. Whereas the male ends at three feet long.

Are all snakes in the North Carolina mountain region dangerous and poisonous?

No, there are no areas on Earth where every single snake in the region is poisonous. There probably are some poisonous snakes in the N. Carolina mountains, like rattlers, but certainly not all snakes.

What the difference between black racers and king cobra?

The black mamba and the king cobra are actually quiet different, but they are both part of the reptile coven. The black mamba is quiet deadly and so is the king cobra. The black mamba with its venom two drops of it can kill a person. The king cobra can inject its venom into its prey and squeeze.

Can snakes move on carpet?

Yes. A carpet provides a nice, rough surface that would allow a snake to move easily.

How often did Vietnam soldiers encounter venomous snakes?

So, this takes a bit of common sense guessing provided you know a little background--there are 37 different venomous snakes found in Viet Nam. When you think about how snakes live and how most army platoons were essentially walking through the wilderness, chances are very high that they encountered venomous snakes fairly often. As one GI explains, "The Army didn't tell us how to tell "good" snakes from "bad" snakes..." ( (ichiban1.org/html/stories/story_38.htm) According to the Straight Dope, only aobut 25-50 actual snake bites were reported annually during the war, but that doesn't mean that they weren't encountering snakes on a daily basis.