Snakes might get mad if they are cornered or are afraid that you will hurt them. Snakes that are angry will often coil into a small ball, rear their head up to strike out, or rattle their tails to warn you of the danger.
sidewinding concertina serpentine rectilinear
There are no poisonous snakes, they are venomous. Venomous snakes have fangs. Some easy ways to tell native North American venomous snakes from native North American non-venomous snakes are they have cat-like pupils, triangular heads and the caudal scales are crossed rather than straight across. Not all venomous species are consistent with these signs, though. And some non-venomous snakes share their anatomical, behavioral, and color traits.
Snakes. Geese, if you make them mad enough.
worms,fish,snakes,crocodiles and sharks can only hear vibrations
Snakes are reptiles.
There is no such condition as 'mad snake disease' !
Because they are mad
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Many different ways
no but then again a little bit if u make them mad they r
They can but normally they only attack you if you make them mad, aggrivate them, or keep them away from their food.
No. Snakes meet, mate, and go their separate ways.
Snakes move in a variety of ways, including slithering, sidewinding, concertina movement, and rectilinear movement. These different modes of locomotion allow snakes to navigate diverse terrains and environments effectively.
first of all snakes are reptiles and we are mammals and then snakes are coldblooded we are warm blooded
Snakes
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