Snakes do in fact have tails, their tail begins at their cloaca (butt) and continues to the end of their length. Also, in general, males do have longer and also more robust tails because their tail is where they keep their sexual organs.
There are a number of species that mimic a rattlesnake by vibrating their tails. Corn snakes certainly do (some - but not all of my own corn snakes do this !)
No. Bull Snakes typically hunt and eat Rattle Snakes, and the snake is typically a solitary animal. However, Bull Snakes will mimic Rattle Snakes by flattening themselves and shaking their tails.
A wide variety of ways - desert snakes are highly resistant to water loss, sea snakes have paddle-shaped tails to help them swim, arboreal snakes are often thin and look like twigs.
Most snakes will bite in self-defense, including milk snakes, but that does not necessarily make them dangerous. Milk snakes are not rattlesnakes, though they do rattle their tails, and are not poisonous. A milk snake's bite it an irritation at most.
they have flat like tails that help them to swim and the have valved nostrils
There are a number of species that mimic a rattlesnake by vibrating their tails. Corn snakes certainly do (some - but not all of my own corn snakes do this !)
No, snakes do not have eyes on their tail. Snakes see by flicking their tongue "to taste the air".
Rattle snakes will rattle their tail if they feel threatened
By shaking there tails.
they have tails, eggs, no legs, a bunch of ribs
no... but they hav forked tongues!
No. Those snakes that are venomous inject venom through fangs in their mouths.
No snakes don't regrow their tails, that's a lizard thing.
they shuv their tails in eachothers mouth !!
Snakes and snails and puppy dog tails.
There are a number of species that mimic a rattlesnake by vibrating their tails. Corn snakes certainly do (some - but not all of my own corn snakes do this !)
Yes, the eggs come out of the vent or the butt.