Truthfully not all snakes die in the cold, the ones that have adapted to cold simply go into a kind of hibernation until the warm weather returns. However snakes without the adaptation would die because they are cold blooded (no internal method of warming their bodies) and require sun and warmth to keep their bodies functioning
When a snake gets too cold it tends to become sleepy and inactive.
Not necessarily. They are, however, coldblooded meaning they cannot regulate the blood temperature.
It's a cold-blooded beast so it can only live in the cold and not the warm.
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Usually the rest of the snake dies too.
Conditions would be too cold.
No - northern parts of the states are too cold to support a natural snake population.
A snake is a reptile and is cold blooded
you either get too hot or too cold
The Arctic climate is too cold to support reptiles !
Because St. Patrick drove them off in the 5th Century.
Usually the snake will be crushed in some way and die. A snake can not hurt a car and a motorcycle tire, they are too hard and thick.
If its too hot they die. If its too cold then they just suspend life functions until it warms up again (and if they dry up before that happens, then they also die).
it turns it heat on
if you touch a snake nothing happens
your brain sends a message