Copperheads This is, in fact, myth. Copperheads do not smell like cucmber and rattlesnakes do not smell like watermelon.
They love them I think they enjoy the smell of cedar.
garlic is pungent man even for snakes
snakes hate the smell
Yes, for their sense organs - i.e. smell.
Cats are not afraid afraid of cucumbers. The cucumber video making its rounds on social media takes advantage of the fact that cats don't like being surprised by unexpected things. Their hair will raise, they will jump into attack mode, or try to get away. It is always best to introduce new things slowly to cats. Even an empty box can scare them.
Copperheads This is, in fact, myth. Copperheads do not smell like cucmber and rattlesnakes do not smell like watermelon.
they just do
like snakes
I live in a highly wooded area in PA and I have often smelled strong cucumber in the middle of walking my dogs. Many people say that it's an old wives' tale that copperheads smell like cucumbers, but my question is... what else would smell like cucumbers that strongly? In my research, I have learned that they do emit a musk, but whether that musk smells like cucumbers is a mystery.
Snakes breath through nostrils like you and me, but if you mean how do they smell, then the snake's sense of smell is in it's tongue, which is why snakes flick their tongues a lot.
I wasn't aware that snakes have a distinct smell, maybe you need a good bath :P
They love them I think they enjoy the smell of cedar.
They smell through their tong.
smell snakes lol..... :P
They can smell better than humans, yes.
with their toungues
Yes they do