Snakes are definetly cool.
to cool down
well i know a few cool snakes. Rattle snakes, king snakes, black snakes, coach whips, chicken snakes, garter snakes, and coral snakes. you can google them for more information.
Snakes are cold blooded, they do not create heat to get warm, they rely on the environment to heat or cool their body. When a pet snake gets in their water, it is trying to cool its body down, or trying to retain moisture.
because their cool, low maintenance, cheap and easy to feed
Snakes can't regulate their tempature because they are cold blooded. When they want to warm up they sun themselves usually on a flat surface such as a rock. To get cool they will retreat to the shade. Many snakes live under rocks or holes in the ground where they go to get cool.
You could put in the cage:TunnelsMini-TreesHalf-Logs
Fake plants, bendy fake tree vines, logs, house, coconut shelter (that's cool), a cool background (mega cool), and obviously you need a water bowl!
According to www.animals.jrank.org, "The larger chameleons eat birds, smaller chameleons, lizards, and sometimes snakes."
No, there are no native snakes on the Isle of Man. The island's cool climate and isolated geography have prevented snakes from establishing a population there. Although there have been occasional reports of snakes, they are typically pets that have escaped or been released. Overall, the Isle of Man is considered a snake-free environment.
yes because a snake is awesome and giant fish is not cool at all
So they can not get to hot and so they can wait for there prey undisguised!
Snakes are cold blooded and therefore rely on their environment to either heat them up or cool them down. They lie in the sun to stay warm.