You can look at the belly scales of the snake. If it has wavy scales it is a female if not wavy male.<---- This statement is folk lore at best. There is no scientific evidence that a snakes sex can be determined from the shape of scales. The only definitive way to sex a snake is to either probe (a very dangerous procedure which should only be conducted by thoqualified) or to take an x-ray. As it's cheaper to probe, that is my recommendation for all owners, even if you have to take it to your vet for the first few times and taught how.
No. However - it is possible for the mother snake to determine the gender of her offspring - by choosing the temperature at which her eggs will be incubated (or her own body temperature in the case of live-bearers)
no because snakes r lik human and humans can be only 1 gender in 1 lif span so they can only be 1 gender
when they bite they are the same as snakes...some are poisonous and can lead to serious injury or even death in some cases if the venom is that irritating to the human body. also some people may be allergic to the scaley surface of the sea snake's body and irritate them. it's best to stay away from all snakes if at all possible though?!
Some snakes are diurnal and some are nocturnal. It depends on the species.
Snakes do poop they pee at the same time they poop and some snakes release a pussy substance as well. Some snakes poop and pee as a defence, and it really stinks! i know this because we have grass snakes in our garden and i have a pet corn snake.
Different snakes have different dietary requirements, so ratsnakes would not compete with animals which do not eat rats. Some snakes eat insects, and some eat other snakes. Some snakes eat eggs. Depending on their diet, snakes compete with certain birds, mammals, amphibians, and other reptiles, and sea snakes compete with fish and other sea creatures which eat the same prey as they do.
Some frogs, such as the African Reed Frog have been found to change gender, from female to male, when in environments low in male population. There is no evidence currently that the majority of frog species are capable of this change.
Amniotes (reptiles, mammals, birds) cannot change gender without major surgery and medication. Zebras are mammals, so they cannot naturally change gender. Some types of fish and amphibians change gender when exposed to certain pollutants, and some fish and invertebrates change gender naturally.
No, gender is determined by Some names (Like Skaterboy or PrettyPrincess) and what you wear.
Most fish are incapable of changing gender.
No, not unless you find some type of mod for it.
This is a good question, you know some might and some might not.
Yes it is possible to interbreed different types of garter snakes. In fact some happen naturally in the wild.
yes they could if they wanted to. Most people don't, but some people do
Some snakes can.
I think there is some confusion in the vocabulary here. A transvestite is someone who habitually wears clothing associated with another gender. What clothing you wear has no effect on whom you can marry. I believe you are asking if someone who has undergone gender reassignment surgery can then marry someone of their birth gender. The answer is yes. It is possible to change your legal gender and, once you have done so, you are free to marry someone of the opposite gender, regardless of whether your state has legalized same-sex marriage.
when they bite they are the same as snakes...some are poisonous and can lead to serious injury or even death in some cases if the venom is that irritating to the human body. also some people may be allergic to the scaley surface of the sea snake's body and irritate them. it's best to stay away from all snakes if at all possible though?!
No. Some species of lobster do, but it's generally a once-in-a-lifetime event.
you cannot change your gender but you could put on a dress and get some girls hair.