Well you have to catch the snake 3 times. Try staying at the same hole and you might be lucky to catch the snake on Poptropica!
if u want them to die
I cant imagine why you would like to know this, but yes we have about the same protein as chicken.
Most snakes live single, however the flying snake lives in groups of 6-7. This snake is very social with others of its same type but battles with males.
An easy way is to pick one hole and wait for the Red-eyed Snake to pop out of the same hole. (She makes a complete cycle of the 12 holes at random.)You have to catch the red-eyed snake three times, and there is no counter to tell you if you've actually caught her once or twice. (When you catch her, her mouth will open and her tongue will stick out.)
In the Labyrinth of the Minotaur, you must catch the red-eyed snake three times. The snake is not predictable, but will go to all 12 of the holes in a random pattern. Several times, it will repeat the same hole. If you are very quick, you can get it by waiting near a group of holes. Otherwise, aim at the regular snakes that come up, and wait by one hole until the red snake gets there (it will). After the third hit, the wall opens.
how they sleep, live, eat and how they go to the toilet in the same hole!
No. Despite stories about "snow snakes", snakes are reptiles- cold blooded- they are same temperatures as their surroundings.
No you cant, you can after the hole is completed. But, you must use the same type of ball throughout the whole round.
Some reptiles mimic venomous snakes - as an example, the (harmless) banded king snake has the same coloured bands as the coral (highly-venomous) snake. They're just arranged in a different order. Since both snakes live naturally in the same area - the banded king snake is avoided by most predators because of its resemblance to the coral snake.
NO not at all! They are not the same snake. Two different species of snakes.
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