Fake snakes made of rubber were never alive in the first place.
There is a kind of snake called a "rubber boa", and while there certainly are dead ones, there are also some who are alive; the species is not extinct.
Rubber boas are interesting in that they're extremely docile and have never been known to bite a human, but they are alive. At least the ones who are alive are alive.
Garter snakes do not usually play dead, no.
Plastic or rubber toy snakes work wonders. Plastic or rubber toy snakes work wonders.
i didn't know snakes can use them i didn't know snakes can use them
Yes. All snakes are reptiles.
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Animals that eat dead snakes include various scavengers such as vultures, crows, raccoons, and coyotes. Insects like beetles and ants may also feed on the carcasses of dead snakes. Additionally, certain types of fungi and bacteria help decompose dead snakes in the environment.
The Northern Rubber Boa is a snake.
No,Only hognose snakes play dead.
If you mean vultures - then yes. Vultures feed more on dead animals (including snakes) than catching their own food.
Corn snakes swallow their dead prey whole then slowly digest it in their stomach.
It depends on the person. Find out their fears, and prank them with that. Say they are afraid of snakes. Find rubber snakes and make them drop on the soon-to-be-pranked person, or put the rubber snakes in their bathroom, etc. A good idea: DONT TURN ON THE SINK. (kitchen sink) Wrap a rubber band around the spray nozzle button, and overlap it a couple times. That way, the rubber band [or hair tie] is squeezing the button shut, and when the pranked person turns on the sink, it sprays them. ^__^