It is called a cloaca, pronounced klo-a-ka
A mother snake is typically called a "female snake" or a "dam."
Actually, a young snake is called a hatchling or a neonate, depending on the species. They are not referred to as cubs.
Don't know the origin of the word, but a snake expert is called a herpetologist.
the poison tooth of a snake is called a thrike.
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
Out of it's anus.
Yes, it is another term used for your anus
A mother snake is typically called a "female snake" or a "dam."
he eats anus called taiden taiden eats then transforms into an anus
The opening at the end of the digestive system from which easy exit body is called the anus.
Snakes, and many other primitive (compared to advanced mammals) animals have an opening in their bodies called the cloaca(Latin for "sewer"). Into this channel empty the anus, the urethra and the birth channel.
Neonate snake, Juvenile snake, or Baby snake.
Actually, a young snake is called a hatchling or a neonate, depending on the species. They are not referred to as cubs.
A plant that looks like a snake is called a "snake plant."
It's called 'a big snake.'
Yes
It is simply called a baby tiger snake.