Their diet consists of ants & termites - and their eggs & larvae.
no cobras are not blind but like alot of other animals they can't see color so they ARE color blind but not flat out blind.
yes,snakes do need water.they could live a little while without it,but not very long.Yes they do.Desert snakes are specially design to retain the water they encounter, and they also get moisture from their prey, and probably they, in the wild, know the vegetation and spots where water can be found.All snakes do need water to survive. If you're thinking of keeping a desert species, do some careful research first to determine how much they should be given and when.
snakes are very clever indeed
Yes its true! pregnant women can make snakes blind.
Goats can eat thorn bushes without cutting up their mouths because they have very tough mouths. They are known for eating prickly plants, thorns, and even metal.
no cobras are not blind but like alot of other animals they can't see color so they ARE color blind but not flat out blind.
Many snakes have the ability to unhinge their jaws, allowing them to swallow very large animals.
Garter snakes do have small fangs in the rear portions of their mouths, but their venom is very mild and is not dangerous to humans.
The fangs are in their mouths. Vipers have fangs that fold in their mouths and are partiall covered by a fleshy sheath, though still very apparentin an open mouth. Elapids such as cobras have smaller fixed fangs, which can be seen with a close look at the inside of the mouth. Other snakes have fangs in the rear of the mouth. Most snakes have teeth but not fangs.
Snakes are partially blind and have trouble seeing still objects. Snakes are very nearsighted and can see better at night. Snakes rely more on smell and hearing than sight.
They are very fierce fighters and most have tusk that protrude out a little past their mouths
Some millipedes are totally blind but most can see light/dark. Most "if not all" do not have very good eyesight.
yes, all sea snakes are more dangerous then land snakes its harder to get bitten though because of their tiny mouths it is very unlikely that you will get bitten, just be aware of their eggs they will try to protect them.
NO! They will become blind and it has very little air circulation!
how do garter snakes get there pray? well they actually get their pray with their eyes they have very good eyesight. but did u know that most baby snakes are born blind,well now you know. when garter snakes find there pray they wrap them around with there unsensible body's and once they are dead the snakes get vishes and eats the prat sacerfisely thats how they get there pray.
Amount of venom is not as important as potency. Some small snakes can have very dangerous venom in small amounts wheres a larger snake can have more venom that is less potent. On the average, the larger the organism the more venom it can functionally produce.
Not necessarily. But pigmy rattle snakes & siide winde adders are very small vipers.