They can live in cold climates if they bury themselves in the ground.
Snakes mainly live every where exept cold places.
Snakes (and other reptiles) live in almost every country (and environment) on the planet - with the exception of the cold, polar regions, and a handful of islands. Species can live in either temperate climates like the UK and Europe - to hot places like deserts and rain-forest.
Snakes are cold blooded and need warmth to become active. They are more suited to hot or temperate climates, than the colder regions. Though, even in hot countries, due to the lack of clouds to trap the day's heat, the night temperature can plummet to freezing. In which case, snakes will only appear above ground once the sun has climbed high enough to heat up the snake's surroundings.
They live in Cold Climates
yes
In moderatly cold climates
All bats prefer warm climates
The Canada lynx lives in cold climates as does the Eurasian lynx. However, they also inhabit warmer climates and the Iberian lynx and bobcat also live in warmer, even hot, climates.
Snakes: Have heat vision super sense of smell Cold blooded sometimes have vemon eat live prey live in a wide range of climates Worms: blind can regenorate no skeleltal system breathe through pores in their skin live breathe eat breed underground
they are cold blooded.
A horse can live in both climates.
No, snakes are not native to Greenland. The cold climate and lack of suitable habitats make it unlikely for snakes to establish populations in Greenland.