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by scgirl  10 May 2008 23:53:42 - 1 answered
About the best I could tell you is to go to www.wikipedia.org and type in "snakes", from there you can see all kinds of them. Or you can just type in "snakes"... more
by scheek87  09 May 2008 04:50:21 - 1 answered
Not true in the least. A rattler will use it's tail when it is being threatened in a certain way, not just anytime a threat is present. They would rather... more
by bobby24  07 May 2008 01:57:45 - 1 answered
The obvious answer is... One that wants to be left alone.  But my guess is, that's not the answer you're looking for.  We really need more information... more
by tatortot  28 Apr 2008 01:11:38 - 1 answered
The only sure way to tell is to "pop" them or probe them, both of which is something that should only be done by someone who really knows what they're... more
by kirkny  24 Apr 2008 22:09:16 - 2 answered
All snakes lay eggs. They are reptiles. more
by g-b-g-b-  14 Apr 2008 12:43:53 - 2 answered
Copperheads babies DO NOT have legs! If he dug them up then they were in the lizard family! more
by Cindie  13 Apr 2008 15:00:23 - 6 answered
Yeah it sound very creep and brutal an unmoral.a snake is one of the most dangerous and enormous animals in the world,so there are no chances of you relaxing... more
by missycmh  13 Apr 2008 10:48:45 - 4 answered
No it's not. The Thread Snake is looks more like a worm. It burrows into the ground and feeds off of ants & termites. more
by horhay93  05 Apr 2008 02:14:50 - 1 answered
Take it to a vet if you are worried. Here is a page that will help explain why the kenyan sand boa is not eating and is burrowing in the the sand. ... more
by to0cute225  28 Mar 2008 01:27:50 - 1 answered
Snakes don't need feeding very often- a good meal can last for weeks or even months. If it was hungry it would eat as long as its used to eating live food.... more
by xxlbyrd  08 Mar 2008 21:36:18 - 1 answered
Yes, they do. Snake's testicles are located inside the body. Testicles needs cold temperature to produce sperms. The reason that testicles are located... more
by Pneumono20  22 Feb 2008 10:16:48 - 2 answered
Unfortunately i could not find a complete list which contains the 2700 species. These species vary according to the regions and states. Here is a link... more
by ladyjomcd  20 Feb 2008 23:56:38 - 1 answered
They are messing with you. However, there are some tropical parasitic worms that do this e.g. The guinea worm. more
by lexx2008  18 Feb 2008 16:19:38 - 2 answered
Boas are one good snake for handling... It's usually boas that are used in situations where the public is allowed to interact with the animal. (zoos,... more
by CRYCKET01  11 Feb 2008 18:22:59 - 1 answered
According to born free USA, there is no law in Alabama against keeping exotic pets, which probably would include anacondas. However, in some cases licenses... more
by Babygirl7  28 Jan 2008 16:14:40 - 1 answered
You can give him toads, fish or earthworms to eat. But the ideal food for them is frozen and thawed pinky (baby mice). But they love earthworms. Try to... more
by jo-ann  23 Jan 2008 01:25:13 - 3 answered
On my opinion,snakes are harmful.as we all know that snake is a snake wherever you put them ,they will take you away.most of them are traitor and yet selfish.but... more
by redceltic  09 Jan 2008 17:13:01 - 3 answered
This symbol is referred to "Ouroboros ". This symbol explains the cycle of the universe, life out of death phenomenon, and unending natural cycles. For... more
by mandylyn  07 Jan 2008 20:28:44 - 2 answered
Don't understand the question, will they eat birds? Yes they will eat anything alive, or that they believe to be alive, or recently alive, that they can... more
by JNeary  26 Nov 2007 03:58:05 - 1 answered
If its the snake I am thinking of.. Even a baby eats like 6 mice in a week.. But if they are getting into a new habitat they will not eat for a while or... more
by jazzy_322  22 Nov 2007 14:34:02 - 3 answered
The common American?garter snake more
by babot12  22 Nov 2007 00:49:57 - 2 answered
The closest snake I can find that matches your explanation is the "Pigmy Rattlesnake" (or in particular the "Dusky Pigmy Rattlesnake"). It can grow up... more
by jazzy_322  20 Nov 2007 20:39:43 - 3 answered
All snake are venomous. Just that some snakes, like the Viperous ones, are most venomous and therefore the most deadly of snakes. Snakes have evolved... more
by mrq3883  14 Nov 2007 00:41:45 - 1 answered
If you like to handle your snakes regularly, they probably won't make a good pet for you. Although in saying that, if you don't handle your snakes a lot,... more
by Babygirl34  14 Nov 2007 00:27:23 - 3 answered
They are called Diadophis punctatus. Most of the ringneck snakes are not poisonous and you can keep them at home. See here for reference: http://www.kentuckysnakes.org/snake_details.cfm?snake_number=35&option... more
by AngelMoore  10 Nov 2007 02:01:48 - 4 answered
Garter snakes are not poisonous. That I know. I'm unsure about the teeth, but they are the most docile snake, I've heard. Although I do not agree with... more
by yyuuii2  04 Nov 2007 16:48:58 - 1 answered
If you can find a reptile or snake store you might be able to find this type. It's called the Children's Python and it gets up to 3 ft but averaging at... more
by kazman  28 Oct 2007 12:13:51 - 1 answered
They coil as to protect their heads so if an animal attacks it it won't die more
by Hankman69  28 Oct 2007 01:47:43 - 2 answered
You can see the snake at the following website which will also help you to identify the snake. www.dreamstime.com/green-snake-image898730 more
by hey4real0  25 Oct 2007 07:38:51 - 1 answered
He may be about to shed and the usually transparent skin that covers his eyes turns cloudy before they shed. more
by tteresa  25 Oct 2007 00:15:21 - 1 answered
Black Racer Snakes have more than 27 species and are commonly found in Ohio, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina. They are light weighed. They are commonly... more
by JAM6860  21 Oct 2007 06:09:18 - 1 answered
Do not let it walk around like this. Keep in inside its cage and make its cage desirable enough so that it can enjoy living in it. Pay it more attention... more
by oladeji  15 Oct 2007 11:20:24 - 1 answered
I think snakes make wonderful pets IF they aren't poisonous. I have a Blue Stripe Garter Snake, and she is very sweet and docile. You COULD have their... more
by waschow1  11 Oct 2007 17:05:21 - 2 answered
The charging is not normal! Unless you were retreating! They are more afraid of you, than you of them. Cottonmouth's not included! However most snakes... more
by BROWNIZE  11 Oct 2007 13:47:59 - 1 answered
A monguse (sp?) can kill pretty much any snake efficiently I think. Look up monguse and habu fights, I have seen them in person, and they are wicked! more
by pnk38hrts  08 Oct 2007 14:45:37 - 2 answered
It's most likely a ringneck snake. They are very rarely seen, but like moist places and feed on small salamanders, frogs, earthworms and other small reptiles.... more
by blackmag  04 Oct 2007 13:25:13 - 2 answered
The heating pad or rock is burning your snake which is why the snake will not eat you are basicly burning the snake alive more
by klt  28 Sep 2007 13:13:39 - 1 answered
Maine has some snakes including the garter and milk snakes, but these aren't poisonous. Officially Maine, like Alaska and Hawaii, has no poisonous snakes... more
by RPRubrecht  27 Sep 2007 10:13:41 - 1 answered
Yes, these pictures have been circulating for some time. It seems that if you study them closely they don't match up - there are various ways you could... more
by balddude  27 Sep 2007 08:59:46 - 1 answered
An anaconda is probably the snake you saw. more
by jreeves  26 Sep 2007 14:03:38 - 1 answered
I believe it is the Ringneck Snake. It has a mostly black body with a yellow/red/orange underbelly. You can find more information in the link here.... more
by berg1973  23 Sep 2007 14:42:25 - 1 answered
In order to really tell what kind of snake it is we need more information, just the colors doesn't help much, because there are a lot of different colors... more
by 11tweety11  22 Sep 2007 08:24:52 - 2 answered
Rattle snakes are the one having horny segments that can be vibrated to produce a rattling sound at the end of their tails. It starts functioning in the... more
by shree  21 Sep 2007 09:16:56 - 3 answered
Yes they can hear the sound vibrations coming from a person. See the link below for more information: www.trailquest.net/SNsnakes_us.html - 22k - more
by BBoutwell  17 Sep 2007 14:38:15 - 2 answered
One of such types with black and white color are the "king snakes". They have a large combination of black and white, but without actually seeing the... more
by mikoscar  16 Sep 2007 17:54:08 - 1 answered
Yeah, they can survive in captivity, if that's what you choose to do. As you probably know, they're non-venomous (assuming you've not confused it with... more
by marissa75  12 Sep 2007 08:58:13 - 1 answered
Several types exhibit this behavior, depending on where you are talking about. The most famous is the Cobra family of Asia and Africa, although the Brown... more
by marieben  09 Sep 2007 12:37:17 - 1 answered
Most snakes that are around your house usually are not bad snakes, they actually help keep bugs and animals from your yard. But if you want to get rid... more
by niknaknik  08 Sep 2007 09:10:01 - 2 answered
It is only a rumor. Snakes can be found in the bushy and forest areas. You will not find the snakes in the resident areas. There are snakes in in Ireland.... more
by claudaudi  05 Sep 2007 01:53:38 - 1 answered
Desert King snakes (Lampropeltis Getulus Splendida) usually mature by the age of 2 years. Where as they become sexually mature at 4 to 4 years of age... more
by H_Trainer  04 Sep 2007 09:10:06 - 1 answered
Normally brown snakes are poisonous so you must be careful. And if it is not poisonous then it must be a grass snake. You can find the things which can... more
by missvenus  03 Sep 2007 20:25:57 - 1 answered
Here is an outstanding site dedicated to the care of red-tailed boas. Good luck with your unusual serpent! :) http://www.anapsid.org/boa.html more
by dreamluv  03 Sep 2007 10:13:58 - 2 answered
Snakes have more than one thousand types. It is not possible to figure out by a slight explanation But most probably it was a type of Green Snake. You... more
by ChristyG  02 Sep 2007 06:26:01 - 1 answered
No, Coral Snakes don't travel in the form of pairs. But they travel in single form. You should look out for more snakes because it is possible that there... more
by albertlink  02 Sep 2007 01:20:15 - 1 answered
TAKE IT TO THE VET more
by mel123  26 Aug 2007 01:40:47 - 1 answered
If they are fairly small snakes and the rings are around the neck only then they are called Ringnecks, and they are perfectly harmless. more
by wildman  23 Aug 2007 18:19:51 - 1 answered
Among the top most venomous snakes in the world is the Black Mamba, Rattle snake and the Cobra. They kill within minutes! more
by GRANDMO  21 Aug 2007 03:20:20 - 3 answered
Do not crush, chew, break, or open an extended-release capsule. You can just put the pill in apple sauce and give him a bite with the pill in it he... more
by ashlie9987  14 Aug 2007 17:06:25 - 1 answered
I believe that is a non poisonous snake. have u ever heard the rhyme" red and yellow, kill a fellow, red and black, vemon lack"? it probably wont kill... more
by NikkiGlen  14 Aug 2007 01:13:08 - 2 answered
I may only be blue because it is a baby. I would love to know what kind it is tho. I know a little about snakes but haven't heard about that. more
by rollingj37  10 Aug 2007 14:30:31 - 1 answered
Majority of venomous snakes do not lay eggs. They give birth, the eggs are held within the female snakes until they hatch. more
by habigdot  08 Aug 2007 13:59:17 - 1 answered
It's probably a Common garter snake, such as the eastern garter snake - It has yellow stripes, occasionally bluish, greenish or brownish, down the middle... more
by fordbre  08 Aug 2007 04:01:07 - 1 answered
If it has a round shape mouth then it is not a pensioning snake. In other case it was the pensioning snake and you must avoid from it. more
by panthert  08 Aug 2007 03:29:11 - 2 answered
You can feed it worms (from a baitshop), small fish (you could get these from a pet store and put them in its water bowl) or baby mice (otherwise known... more
by Pulsion  07 Aug 2007 07:22:35 - 2 answered
I think it might be a kind of garter snake. If so it lives mostly in woodland and eats earthworms. I found this page which includes a picture of a short-headed... more
by amysmith  05 Aug 2007 23:45:36 - 1 answered
There is a sight where you can go see pictures of snakes,as there is lot's of snakes.I saw a few that may be yours so on your search engine punch in snakes... more
by MsTweety  31 Jul 2007 20:00:56 - 1 answered
Well you should be careful because it can be poisonous one. If it has lines over its skins with the dark top and Grey belly it can be a rattle snake. So... more
by thebutler  28 Jul 2007 20:49:59 - 1 answered
It is presently not in our earth it is in Adam and eve period don't you know that stories. more
by rrd306  25 Jul 2007 00:56:20 - 4 answered
What do i feed a baby snake? more
by newmove  24 Jul 2007 02:49:49 - 2 answered
There are many species of snakes that are black and yellow such as a jungle carpet python, some garter snakes, and king snakes. Your question would be... more
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