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Author: Bojan Jop
Author: Bojan Jop

What do large snakes eat today? Large snakes such as the Black Mamba eat everything. All the big snakes are carnivores and they eat only meat. Some snakes can eat a meal and 20 pounds and after that to be peaceful and 9 months. Some snakes eat small animals, but some snakes eat very large animals such as for example a large and dangerous crocodile. To a large crocodile snake ate it must be careful not to hurt. The serpent will attack the crocodile when he is at least hoped. Will usually be in the water because of the muddy water snakes will not be able to see and it will be an ideal opportunity for an attack. Python is very toxic and a large snake, and this snake is now able to eat all that exists. This snake is one on the most dangerous snakes that exist on the planet. This snake lives in east Africa and is very rare animal and rarely can be seen. In the world there are snakes that are poisonous and which are poisonous. Poisonous snakes are about 328 and they live everywhere in the world. The only places where you do not live snakes are the places where there is ice and they are items and the North Pole. Snakes like to sun and cold they do not match the places where the temperature is below zero. The pores of the Holy Land there are snakes and water snakes. Land snakes are numerous and some of them have the scientific research around the 1697th Water snakes are a small number of them have 790 All snakes in the world have cold skin. This helps them to defend themselves from the sun and the sun does not bother them. There are professional people who keep food and snakes. All those who love snakes can see the blog that was created for those who love these animals. This is a brief story about what kind snake living in the world today and which are the largest and most dangerous snake of people.About the Author:

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