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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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Does the green anaconda graud its babies?

The Green Tree Snake (Dendrelaphis punctulata) lays eggs. If you were talking about the Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis), they also lay eggs. If you were talking about the Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus caninus) they give birth to live young.

Which snake is killed for his beautiful skin declared endangered species in India?

I would say the snake your talking about is the Burmese Python. They do have beautiful skin and are quite large.

Why snake could not move on glass?

When they slither, they move themselves by pushing the ground, kind of like walking. When they're on something really smooth, it's like walking on ice in flat bottomed shoes and the snake will mess up.

Do black mambas live in Kenya?

Black Mamba habitats include Savanna, Woodlands, Framlands, dense forests and even Swamps. It prefers semi-arid, dry bush kind of habitats where there is abundant prey. They can be found in numerous countries in Africa like, Congo, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Djibouti, Chad, Nigeria etc.

What kind of snake is black in color with yellow squares on its back?

We saw a snake that was dark brown with yellow circles or ovals along it on our roof (no idea how it got up there!)in rural France last week, on a very hot day. Locals told us it was a smooth snake, which is apparently harmless to humans and kills its prey by constricting it. Neverthelesss we kept our skylights well and truly shut!!

What is two ecological role that the snake plays?

controls number of harmful rats and mice

food to other consumers

What can you feed corn snakes?

hatchling corn snakes/ pinkies/ juv corn snakes fuzzeys and adult corn snakes /adult mice/ medium rats and chicks

Is Kendall Schmidt afraid of snakes?

kendall schmidt has a pet snake but i don't know what kind

Story of the cup and snake as symbol of pharmacy?

The cup with a snake coiled around it is called the bowl of Hygeia with the serpent of Epidaurus, and is a variant on the above. Hygeia was Aesculapius's daughter and a Greek Goddess of health. Her symbol was a serpent drinking from a bowl. The vessel is usually depicted with a long stem and a shallow, wide bowl as seen here. It also is considered suitable for pharmacy. The bowl of Hygeia with serpent of Epidaurus shown here is the symbol for Hungarian pharmacists.

What is snake's biting mechanism?

There are two types of snakes-

Poisonous & Non-poisonous

ØBoth snakes bite.ØNon-Poisonous snakes have no apparatus for biting ,so no serious harmØPoisonous snakes have poison apparatus for biting, so serious harm These poison apparatus are- a pair of poison glands poison ducts fangs

POISON GLANDS

one pair of poison glands

each one is situated on either side of the upper jaw.

The poison glands are actually the parotid glands.

Each poison gland is sac like in appearance.

They are held in position by some ligaments.

With the help of anterior ligament, the gland is attached with the maxilla.

The posterior ligament is present between the gland and the quadrate.

In addition to these, fan-shaped ligaments are also situated between the side walls and squamoso-quadrate junction.

Poison duct

Each poison gland is provided with a narrow duct at its anterior portion

passes along the side of the upper jaw, loops over itself and

finally opens at the base of the fang.

Fang

one pair of fangs in the upper jaw.

They are enlarged maxillary teeth

are very sharp and pointed.

There is great power of regeneration (when lost for some reason).

On the basis of structure and position, the fangs are of the following types :

Proteroglyphous

Stenoglyphous

Opisthoglyphous

Aglyphous

1)Proteroglyphous type: The fangs are comparatively small and they are present in front of the maxillae. The fang has a groove all along its anterior face. Examples : Cobra, Krait, Sea snakes and Coral snakes.

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2)Stenoglyphous type: The fangs are movable and turned inside. Poison canal runs through the fang and opens at the tip. Examples: Vipers and Rattle snakes.

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3)Opisthoglyphous type. The fangs are small and lie at the back portion of maxillae. The fang has a groove along its posterior face. Examples : Some colubrid snake (African tree snakes)

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4) Aglyphous type: Aglyphous dentition is present in the non- poisonous snakes.

Associated bones and muscles

There are some important bones and muscles which are directly or indirectly associated with the mechanism of biting. In the skull, maxillae, quadrate, pterygoid, squamosals, ectopterygoids and palatines are movably articulated. Premaxillae are very much reduced.

Sqamosals are loosely attached tocranium. The joint of quadrate and lower jaws acts as fulcrum. Quadrates are also loosely articulated with the cranium, pterygoid and lower jaw. Ectopterygoid is a transverse bone.

The important muscles are Digastric muscle, Anterior and Posterior temporalis muscles and Protractor-Pterygoid or Sphenopterygoid muscle. In addition to these, there are two more muscles associated with the poison glands. These are masseter muscle and Mandibular constrictor muscle.

The gastric muscle is attached with the squamosal bone anteriorly and with the base of the lower jaw (articular) posteriorly.

The Sphenopterygoid muscle is attached to the Sphenoidal region anteriorly and dorsal surface of the Pterygoid posteriorly. Anterior and Posterior temporalis muscles are attached to the side walls of the cranium and the lower jaw.

Biting mechanism in snake

The skulls of poisonous snake are very flexible, so they can make a considerable degree of adjustment during biting.

In cobras, the fangs are erect, but in vipers the fangs are lie against the roof of mouth when closed. So biting mechanism contains two steps:

1. Erection of fangs

-contraction of digastric muscle lower the mandible & the mouth opens.

-lower end of quadrate pushes forward. This in turns pushes forward of pterygoid. This is also aided by the contraction of sphenopterygoid muscles.

- The forward pull of pterygoid leads to the upward push of ectopterygoid.

-This causes maxilla bearing fangs to rotate through 90o at hinge-joint with lacrimal . As a result the fangs become erect.

2. Injection of poison

-Simultaneous stretching of constrictor muscles around poison gland, forces its poison through poison duct into canal or groove of fangs to be injected into the victim.

-When the mouth is closed by the contraction of temporal muscles, the above movements are reversed. The fangs embed in the prey which is drawn into the mouth. At the same time the vertical fangs rotate to become horizontal.

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Jyoti

RIE,BBSR

How many venomous snakes are in Afghanistan?

Yes. One species that I am aware of, Naja Oxiana.

Can you eat a black mamba?

No, but if they bite you, you will die in a half hour

What type of snake is easy to breed?

its is definetly a corn or ball due to their ease of care stay relatively small have a big market and theres alot of morphs for you to chose from but it mostly depends on what you like you can choose harder ones but do youre research ~H~

Can and do baby glossy snakes eat frozen mice?

All snakes will eat mice. Whether or not a snake will eat frozen mice can depend greatly on the snake. Some snakes do not want to eat cold food. In fact, some snakes won't strike on cold food.

Do corn snake bites hurt as much as ferret bites?

It depends on how hard the ferret bites which depends on why the ferret has bitten you. If the ferret is scared or you are hurting it, it will bite to defend itself. This bite could be serious and painful. If the ferret is playing (ferrets play rough) will sometimes give you a small bite which isn't very painful.

Ferrets can be trained to not bite or nip during play by scuffing them when they bite as this tells them you didn't like the behaviour. You can also get spray to put on your hands which will teach the ferret that your skin tastes bad and so will discourage biting

What happens to a snake when a vehicle runs over it?

it gets squished. Kinda like when once I was going inside. There was a beetle, also making its way inside. My foot, is big. the bettle, is small. So, when they made contact it got squished. Kinda like guts going through mouth and intestines leaving a small trail down the side walk.

Do snakes need food bowls?

No. Snakes are usually given one or two food animals (usually mice or rats depending on the snake). It is recommended by some that a snake be fed in a separate contain to avoid it accidentlly ingesting bedding.

Are snakes male or female?

I have both males and females in my vast reptiles collection.

How do you describe a cobra?

The dried meat of the cocoanut, from which cocoanut oil is expressed.

Which would win dog or snake?

There is no general answer. Every encounter is unique. In some cases the dog wins. In others, the dog will die due to a venomous bite; or he becomes the snake's next meal.

Dogs and cats regularly kill snakes, but some face larger or more dangerous reptiles than they can handle.

Small poisonious snake containg 5 letters?

BOA... Wait! That has 3.. Will that work?

MastaPika

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(If bitten and venom is injected)

The most venomous snake on earth is the Belcher's Sea Snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) or the Faint Banded Sea Snake, some consider the Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) an/or the Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina schistosa) to be the most toxic, however, with recent and more accurate studies as of 2010 prove the Belcheri has a 100 times more toxic venom then the two above or any other snake on earth.

It has a paddle-like tail, breathes air and can hold it's breath up to 8 hours, a few milligrams of venom can kill over a thousand people.

It's habitat has a wide range in the South Pacific.

Excluding the Belcher's Sea Snake the next most venomous snakes on earth according to their venom rating are:

2- Inland Tiapan (Oxyuranus Microlepidotus).

3- Common Indian Krait (Bungarus Caeruleus).

4- Philippine Cobra (Naja Philippinensis).

5- King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hanna).

6- Russell's Viper (Vipera Russellii).

7- Black Mamba (Dendroaspis Polylepis).

8- Yellow Jawed Tommygoff (Bothrops Asper).

9- Multibanded krait (Bungarus Multicinctus).

10- Tigar Snake (Notechis Scutatus).

11- Jararacussu (Bothrops Jararacussu).

Is it true that mongoose immune to snake venom?

no it is not true that mongooses are immuned to snake venom. They take the risk of getting killed when they attack snakes.