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Identifying Traits Tongues of all snakesare harmless Coral Snake and NonVenomous Snakes Two large hollow

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Identifying Traits Tongues of all snakesare harmless Coral Snake and NonVenomous Snakes Two large hollow. There are three common species of Cobra in Indonesia. Their Colouration varies from plain black, brown or olive green to barred with yellow as seen here. They are large active and fast moving and will Welcome. !. Welcome to the wonderful world of strange snakes. There are over 3000 different varieties of these fascinating creatures on our planet. In this book we will explore the extraordinary lives of these commonly misunderstood reptiles and guide you through the facts…and the fiction!. By . . arice. What do they look like? . They are red and . wite. an yellow. How long are they?. 3 . feet tall. Snakes are three feet tall. What are they?. reptiles. By . Dr. . Romana. Classification. Poisonous snakes. Non- poisonous snakes. . Poisonous snakes. Elapids (secreting . neurotoxic. venom). Vipers (. vasculotoxic. ). Sea snakes (. myotoxic. By-. Samantha and Cassie. Why are snakes important to the ecosystem?. Snakes help the ecosystem by eating the little animals in your garden so you can save your veggies. Snakes also . control rodents.. 1. PPT-114-01. There are over 3,000 species of snakes.. Every year there are nearly 7,000 snake bites.. Snake’s . scales are made up of . Keratin. , which is the same thing that our fingernails are made from. Heracles and . Iphicles. 
. (Heracles strangling two snakes in the crib. ). 
. Red figure pottery, 470 . BC. 
. Musée. du Louvre, Paris. BOEOTIA, Thebes. Circa 395 BC. . Hemidrachm. Electrum, . By Nathan . Argiro. Patterns on rattlesnakes often help to hide them, by making them look like the ground they are lying on.. Side winding is a way of moving that is used by only a few types of rattlesnakes that live in the desert. . Boa Constrictors. By . Dj. . Alloway. 2015 . . Boas eat lizards, mice, birds, rats, small pigs, and bats. They eat by . camoflauging. themselves then striking.. . . What They Eat. Being safe at school, home and on holidays. About Snakes & Other Reptiles. Snakes . and other reptiles . . are not something to be feared, but . rather creatures . to be respected as . . fascinating . Snakes. Some snakes are dangerous and some snakes are not.. This is a corn snake. It is not dangerous.. . . . This is a inland taipan. It is very dangerous.. 3 . deadly snakes. BLACK MAMBA. more . than 2,700 species of snakes in the world . of which about four fifths are non-venomous, . are distributed throughout the temperate and tropical zones of the world . About two thirds of all snake species belong to the family . This Is What Snakes Like To Eat. R. ats. Fishes. Snakes. Deer’s. Frogs. Gout. Fox. FACKS ABOUT SNAKES. Snakes are carnivores (meat eaters).. Snakes . can’t bite food so have to swallow it whole.. . (For our purposes). Non-venomous Snakes. Venomous Snakes. Pit Vipers. Rattlesnakes. Copperheads. Water Moccasins. Coral Snakes. How to Tell the Difference. NON Venomous Snake. Rounded Head. Round Pupil.

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