It's possible it's going through the shedding process.
youve got red,black,yellow,orange.....its like all snakes have different colors.So technically,snakes have all the main colors we know now except pink.HEH
Yes. Corn snakes can be pink, coral, or opal among other colors. I don't know about other snakes but I'm sure there are others out there somewhere
The Coral snake and Mexican Milk snake are similar because of their colors, they both have three colors: Red, Black, and yellow.Coral snakes are preety dangerous so some Mexican Milk Snakes are killed for confustion of being a coral snake.The only way I can think of to tell the to species apart is "red and black friend of jack but red and yellow could kill a fellow"
The milk snake got its name because people many years ago thought they drank milk directly from cows. The reason they thought that is because the snakes liked to hang around barns where the cows were kept. But they were not there for milk, they were there for the mice and rats which were feeding on the grain.
I think there only major predators are humans we hit them with are boats and catch them in fishing nets. There bright colors keep most natural preditors away the bright colors meen stay away I'm poisonus
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Fast colors are those that are resistant to fading - or those that are resistant to external action such as light, acids, alkalies etc. Fast colors are those that are resistant to fading - or those that are resistant to external action such as light, acids, alkalies etc.
Snakes colors vary from species to species. There are plain snakes that are only brown, grey, black or white. There are also colorful snakes. There are snakes that have patterns and multiple colorations. There is a snake for every color.
youve got red,black,yellow,orange.....its like all snakes have different colors.So technically,snakes have all the main colors we know now except pink.HEH
Brown, green etc.
black and yellow.
Snakes come in a wide variety of colors.
Fading In Fading Out was created in 2005.
Artificial red colored hair is one of THE MOST difficult colors to maintain. It usually needs to be touched-up weekly or so, with semi permanent colors in order to maintain its vibrancy. Purchasing a color protective shampoo for reds will also help with the fading.
The king snake not see in yellow.
Yes. Corn snakes can be pink, coral, or opal among other colors. I don't know about other snakes but I'm sure there are others out there somewhere
The presence of light can lead to rancidity, fading of natural colors and vitamin loss of food.