no they are harmless
Not all snakes, but there are certain desert species that will.
'Sand snake' is not a common name for any snake I am aware of (except in 'Star Wars' novels where a Sand Snake is a fur covered snake native to Geonosis.) You may be referring to a 'Sand Boa'. In which case, it would be very unusual for them to eat another snake, but like with most snakes, anything that can fit in its mouth may be considered food under the right conditions (such as if its standard diet is not available for prolonged periods, or if two grab the same food item, the larger will keep eating and eat the smaller snake).
European Adder, Smooth snake, Grass snake, Common lizard, Sand lizard, slow worm
they bury in the sand to keep cool and there camouflage keeps them unseen
what kind of snake has a black head and a red body. i found it in sand dunes walking along the beach in ST. Augustine Florida. does anybody know.
yes sand snakes are poisonous i checked at 4 different pet sores and one snake expert and the all said yes
its the SAND SNAKE
No, it is effectively a pure silica sand. Sand is not poisonous.
No
Worm+sand=snake....or maybe scorpion...if not sand, try earth or water
Worm+sand=snake....or maybe scorpion...if not sand, try earth or water
Worm+sand=snake....or maybe scorpion...if not sand, try earth or water
Not all snakes, but there are certain desert species that will.
laying in sand laying in sand
You have the correct form for the singular possessive noun snake: snake's.Example: We saw a snake's trail in the sand but we didn't see a snake.
Yes there are snakes in Europe...Here is the list Large whip snake ,Western whip snake, Smooth snake ,Four-lined snake ,Leopard snake ,Sand boa ,Balkan whip snake ,Coin snake,,Montpellier snake ,Grass snake ,Dice snake ,Dahl's whip snake,European cat snake ,Worm snake ,Nose-horned viper ,Asp viper ,European adder,Lataste's viper,Seoane's viper ,Orsini's viper, Meadow viper ,Blunt-nosed viper ,Milos viper ,Ottoman viper Edit: Um, India is not in Europe. Anyone have a better answer?
'Sand snake' is not a common name for any snake I am aware of (except in 'Star Wars' novels where a Sand Snake is a fur covered snake native to Geonosis.) You may be referring to a 'Sand Boa'. In which case, it would be very unusual for them to eat another snake, but like with most snakes, anything that can fit in its mouth may be considered food under the right conditions (such as if its standard diet is not available for prolonged periods, or if two grab the same food item, the larger will keep eating and eat the smaller snake).