no cobras are not blind but like alot of other animals they can't see color so they ARE color blind but not flat out blind.
not all blind snakes are poisonous i.e. a snake may become blind due to an accident this does not mean it would become poisonous, and not all poisonous snakes are blind i.e. because alot of snakes rely on their sight to aim/direct where they want their poison to go.
Blind snakes mainly eat ants and termites, as well as their larvae and eggs. They have a specialized diet primarily consisting of small insects and other invertebrates found in soil.
There are over 3,000 species of snakes, belonging to families such as pythons, boas, vipers, cobras, and colubrids. They vary in size, color, habitat, and behavior, ranging from the tiny thread snake to the massive anaconda.
Western blind snakes primarily feed on termites, ant larvae, and other small insects. They are specialized feeders with a diet focused on soft-bodied invertebrates found in soil and leaf litter. Due to their subterranean lifestyle and reduced eyesight, they rely heavily on their sense of smell to locate prey.
No. For one thing, snakes do not usually own calendars. I would imagine that the reason for asking about July would be the climate during that time of year. The climate is different from one part of the world to another. If snakes did go blind certain times of the year, the specific month probably wouldn't hold much weight in the matter. Snakes do have some vision like humans. To a limited degree they see with color. However, they mainly depend on infrared vision and chemosensation. Chemosensation, in basic terms, is taste and smell.
*Are* all snakes blind? Well, I'm not sure who told you that all snakes are blind because it's not true. There are species of blind snakes but not all snake species are blind.
No. Most species of snake can see. However, a few species of burrowing snakes are blind.
Echoes from the blind sector have a chance to be received by the antenna, the ones from the blind are completley blocked, blinded because of a larger obstruction
Brown tree snakes and Brahminy blind snakes
no
No it is not
with their mouths
No, they are not poisonous.
just like with any blind pet you have to be cautious especially with a snake
go to docter
They are smell it
not all blind snakes are poisonous i.e. a snake may become blind due to an accident this does not mean it would become poisonous, and not all poisonous snakes are blind i.e. because alot of snakes rely on their sight to aim/direct where they want their poison to go.