yes
I am not sure about the tail scales-but if the head of the snake is triangular it means that that particular snake hold venom in his cheeks.
a snake
The question appears to have a double entendre, A snake See's with its eyes. A snake looks a bit like a lizard without legs and eyelids.
Cobras begin their lives as eggs. Once they hatch, they grow very quickly so they get big enough to avoid predators. Their fangs grow to be as long as one-half inch and they are olive, black, or brown, which aids in camouflage.
This is called shedding. It is when the outermost layer of the snake's skin sheds, keeping the new skin intact. This happens because it means the snake is growing and getting bigger. A snakes skin does not grown along with him like our skin does, therefore they shed.
No, amphibians do not have scales. A snake has scales and it is a reptile.
No monkeys don't have scales but a reptile like a snake has scales.
I am not sure about the tail scales-but if the head of the snake is triangular it means that that particular snake hold venom in his cheeks.
no
It has scales not skin
scales
No. Garter snake scales are not sharp.
Take it to the vet
a snake
It Is uncomfortable for its scales.
"Hebi no uroko"
This snake is a buffalo snake because it's scales look like horns that remind most people of buffalo.