It's possible.
Mrs. Twit puts worms, livers, and frog's eyeballs in Mr. Twit's spaghetti as part of her revenge scheme.
The anaconda puts the squeeze on you.
Its the second CD that an artist/group puts out.
It puts emphasis on the contributions of everyone to the group.
There are legless lizards called glass snakes that can snap off their tails when preyed upon. A new tail eventually grows, but myths have led some people to believe that the glass snake actually puts itself back together.
a worm is a malicious computer program. its almost like a virus, but it spreads. as an example some worms know when your sending an email, and puts a copy of itself into the email, thus infecting the receiver. a worm reducer is like an anti virus, but for worms.
No, cobras and other snakes are reptiles, reptiles have backbones and internal skeletons along with central nervous systems which puts them in the classification of vertebrates.
yes, if not wild caught. Wild caught snakes are more prone to diseases, parasites, and are very difficult to tame. Catching wild snakes also puts pressure on the natural populations. It is better to purchase a captive bred garter snake from a pet store or local breeder. They are very easy to find no matter where u live.
Mr. Twit plays mean tricks on Mrs. Twit, such as hiding a frog in her bed and convincing her that she is shrinking. He also puts worms in her spaghetti to make her think they are worms growing out of her.
This is because Barium has 2 valence electrons, which gives it group 2, and because it has 6 energy leves which puts it in group 6.
My cockatiel has never caught an upper respiratory virus that my husband of I have had.