Snakes are found nearly everywhere in temperate and tropical zones, from forests to deserts, even in large cities.
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Coral snakes do not live in the rainforest. They are found in a variety of habitats in the southern United States. They are ground dwelling snakes.
legs. and names. and habitats.
Grassland and sand (Bear) (Snakes, lizards etc)
The Western Ribbon Snake is found in North and Central America in freshwater habitats.
in the forest floor.
Yes, if their hole or home gets flooded out, they will have to go elsewhere.
soft fruits that are in their habitats
Scarlet King Snakes, habitats are pinelands, and hardwood hammocks.
Grassland habitats can be extremely dangerous, tigers, snakes, killer rats and drop koalas are prominent, it all depends on where the grassland is. there is no exact answer without a area pinpointed, but in general yes they can be be dangerous.
No, global warming is unlikely to make snakes or any animals bigger. Their habitats are warming so animals are already on the move seeking cooler climates.
It depends on the type of snake. Water snakes--water, larger habitats usually at zoos other snakes-- usually a habitat with moist soil or mulch like stuff, a stick to climb on, a small pool of water or bowl of water, leaves and such