so the snake poison can go away before you die
It is entirely up to you. i personally have nine earrings and snake bits so yes. if thats what you would like to do then go for it. i personally went a step further and got snake bites
Snake's Got a Leg was created in 2001.
How the Snake Got Poison by Zora Neale Hurston
i would say it has to do with the snake and how long it bit you for but if it was a very dangerous snake then perhaps about 4 seconds the less hazzardous snakes it will be longer but you will be begging for it to end so it really depends on the snake and remember some snake bites are uncureable
A snake could change and go look for its prey or someone will kill the snake and it would a prey it would take about hunderds of years
I would rcommend that you go to your local zoo and ask them and if they say that the snake is non venimous then i would guess its okay but if you have small children then i wouldn't suggest that you have that type of snake.
Yes, the phrase "that snake in the grass got his phone off the hook" is a metaphor. In this context, the snake represents a deceitful or treacherous individual, and the phrase implies that this person is avoiding communication or responsibility. The use of "snake in the grass" is a common metaphorical expression to describe someone who is untrustworthy or deceptive.
they would go after them and squeeze them unil the prey is not breathing
well there a snake, so i would think they eat about 5 rats a day?? they would eat quite a lot. Just try it and if your snake explodes you know you got it wrong:) x
my corn snake got out the first time and the cats found it in the kitchen the second time it got out we never found it I'm pretty sure mine ended up in the ventilation system and died there.
A corn or rat snake would be good. I'd go with corn snake. They're esey to take care of, as far as snakes go, and you can likely find one in your local pet store.