yes especialy Arnold the duck quack
Cats may hunt and eat snakes if they are small enough. However, it's important to ensure the snake is not venomous to avoid potential harm to the cat. It's also a good idea to discourage hunting of wildlife to protect both the cat and local ecosystems.
The saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus) is responsible for causing the most human deaths due to snake bites worldwide. This snake is found in parts of Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent.
depends on the snake.. i was out one night and i saw what i think was a very small snake it was like 3 or 4 inches and im pretty sure it wasnt a worm or centipede because when i touched the thing, it moved very quick i tested it on other worms and centipedes by JZ
Some of the snkes that are white with brown stripes are garter snakes, copperheads, timber rattlesnake, water snake, milk snake and a rattlesnake. They are most common of these types of snakes
Yeah I saw some in FL
Human can eat bird, eggs ,mice (I saw it in the TV) and snake, while snakes can eat mice, bird, eggs and even another snake when their in a fight if the smaller snake loses and the larger snake wins.
If the fish are small enough for the snake to eat, yes. Garter snakes will eat small fish.
a bad technique (never saw movie)
I saw her duck. This could mean that I saw her cover her head and crouch, or that I saw her pet duck.
Well I saw a snake eat a pig whole and pigs are much fatter so yes!
Cats may hunt and eat snakes if they are small enough. However, it's important to ensure the snake is not venomous to avoid potential harm to the cat. It's also a good idea to discourage hunting of wildlife to protect both the cat and local ecosystems.
The ambiguity arises because "duck" can be either a noun or a verb. "I saw her duck" could mean you saw her (1) the animal duck, (2) quickly lower her head, or (3) quickly move out of the way.
yes, they doI saw a film showing this by NatGeo and the snake/scorpion had a battle. If my memory serves me the scorpion won, but it shows that they do eat them.
17 feet.
just be silent and wait for the snake to move and then go
Watch out for that snake. I don't know what type of snake that is. I once saw a stick that I thought was a snake, so I picked up a snake that I thought was a stick.
You have the correct form for the singular possessive noun snake: snake's.Example: We saw a snake's trail in the sand but we didn't see a snake.