The have no way of generating their own body-heat (hence the term cold-blooded) - they absorb heat from their surroundings.
no!!
by peeing on them
Snakes have a thermal vision which means that they can feel the warmth of their prey's blood and body and can go near it by scanning the warmth
sun
No. If you run over a snake you will kill it. Snakes have been known to go into the engines of parked cars, however, as they are attracted to the warmth.
it depends on where they are if they near waters they like the coolness but if near land they liketo be in the warmth
I belive it was something like soddy. I had the same question for American history.
Snakes are cold blooded and require warmth from my experience (I own a corn snake and a couple other snakes) it means they are getting warmth from you. So if it wraps around your arm I guess you could consider it cuddling.
maybe, if it is cold outside and someone has a fire and the snake is close then they might come because of the warmth.
Snakes like to stay near your neck so they can squeeze you. Actually they like the warmth.
No, the road runner is not coldblooded. It is a bird. They are not lizards or snakes which must lie out on a rock to soak up warmth
Reptiles are cold bloode, ergo their body temp. Changes depending on the climate or temp. Around them