You don't need to bathe your snake. You DO need to provide a shallow container with about 1" of water in it for your snake to bathe itself.
Corn Snake is often used as a first pet snake.
you may not agree, but i would draw a tiger snake.
should the leg be elevated for swelling from snake biting
You should not bathe baby rabbits, or bunnies - especially if they're new born. Their mothers will take care of that. If they have grown their hair and teeth, then you should bathe them 4 times a year. Rabbits really have no need to be bathed unless they have had grooming issues (diarrhea) or have been loose and rolled in the dirt or you suspect fleas (then a flea bath is in order). Never bathe a rabbit under 2 months old.
go out, buy the biggest snake you can find, and shove it in your ass
You should never bathe your trumpet. Use brushes and a trumpet snake to clean the inside, and a polishing cloth to clean the outside.
u should bathe it outside
an adult should bathe everything he or she feels dirty or stinks
This depends entirely on how dirty the person is, and doesn't really have anything to do with age. A person should bathe at least every other day. If they are very active and sweaty, then they should bathe at least daily.
If you have a roommate that won't bathe, you should consider addressing it with him/her face to face. Unfortunately, you cannot make someone bathe if they refuse to do so.
With water and shampoo
No
You can bathe him/her once a week,and try a flea collar.
If you need to bathe the snake (for example to aid in shedding) - the water should be warm to your touch - If it feels too hot to you (or too cold) - you need to adjust the temperature.
Snake.The snake will bite you when you will untie him.The snake should be alive. Or the snake should not be anesthetized.
The present tense of "bathe" is "bathing" - still pronounced with a long A as in bathe.
once a week