using divisibility test determine which of the following numbers are divisible by 2. 2144
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any number which ends with even number divisible by 2
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Snake
Amazing facts about snakes. Slithering around for hundreds of millions of years, snakes are so old that they existed when dinosaurs roamed the Earth!
Snake
Amazing Facts About the Snake
There are over 3000 kinds of snakes in the world. They are present in every continent except Antarctica
Snakes, like other reptiles, are cold-blooded. This means that their body temperature changes in according to the temperature of their environment, unlike warm-blooded animals whose temperature remains constant. Snakes which live in colder climates will therefore hibernate in winter as it would otherwise be too cold for them to survive
Snakes cannot bite their food so in order to eat large prey, they will unhinge their jaw to swallow the food whole
Snakes can open their mouths up to 150 degrees, allowing them to eat things that are 75-100% bigger than their own size. It has even been known for a snake to burst after eating prey that is too big for its stomach!
Snakes such as boas and anacondas suffocate their prey by squeezing it to death
Because snakes have a slow metabolism rate, they don’t have to eat as often as other animals. The King Cobra can go months without having to eat
Snakes use their tongue to smell
A snake’s skin does not grow with the body the same way it does in humans. Each year, snakes will shed their skins 3-6 times to allow for further growth. This process usually lasts for a few days
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Some snakes can breathe partially through their skin allowing them to dive deep underwater
There are around 700 species of venomous snakes. The venom is used for self-defence and for killing prey
Rattlesnakes have a loud rattle on the end of their tail which they use if they feel threatened. Other snakes hiss when they are threatened
Despite snakes often being feared, more people are killed by bees than snakes every year
70% of snake species lay eggs while the other 30% give birth to live young
The Black Mamba is the fastest snake in the world and can move up to 12mph (20kmph)!
The smallest snakes in the world are Brahminy blind snakes which can be as short as 2 ½ inches long. They are often mistaken for earthworms
There is an island in Brazil that has up to 5 snakes per square metre! People are not allowed to go to the island as it is the home of the golden lancehead snake which is critically endangered
Two-headed snakes are not just mythical creatures – they can occur on rare occasions! Often the two heads will fight each other for food despite sharing the same body
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Quick Facts
Type: Reptile
Diet: Carnivore
Lifespan: 10-25 years
Size: 6cm-6.95m (22.8ft) in length
Habitat: Majority are found in tropical regions but also forests, deserts, prairie and in water
Range: Worldwide except Antarctica, Ireland, Greenland, Iceland and New Zealand
Scientific Name: Serpentes
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