no thay hate the water like cats do
- I would not say this about the US brown snake. Our current brown snake will glide through its water bowl and sit along the edge from time to time. It appears to enjoy being in potted plants that have been watered. As an animal the eats mostly earthworms, as far as I have observed, the brown snake likes moist, but not saturated soil. It also likes to climb onto logs.
i am actually not sure if they like to but they will swim to get food and escape harassment
Frogs like water, they don't like snakes.
rodents & other snakes
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
There are a lot of snakes that are brown with yellow stripes. A garter snake can be brown with yellow stripes, as well as some king snakes, and worm snakes.
snakes have different features but all snakes look like about 80 to 120 centimetres long and covered in overlapping scales. Snakes usually have different colours from green, brown, black to silvery. Some snakes also have fangs which they use to put poison to their prey.
no
No
Water moccasins are snakes that are water bound, so like water snakes, basically
Snakes drink water, like most animals.
all snakes like water but few to none live in it...no
Cobra's are a type of brown snakes but you can find brown snakes all over the world especially in the dessert of Afganastan
King Cobras are snakes with something on their neck that spreads when they are angry or something. They are brown snakes.
no....they will eat other brown snakes !
Red bellied black snakes drink water, like all snakes do.
There are 14 types of snakes in Massachusetts. Some of which are diurnal, These are tips on finding these creatures. 1. When to find snakes = When looking for snakes in MA make sure its a sunny day in the Spring, Summer, and early and mid fall. The temperature should be between 65-85 degrees. Tip ( snakes don't like it when goes lower than 65 or 85 degrees). But that doesn't go for most snakes, Some snakes like Brown Snakes, Red-belly snakes, and Ring neck snakes like the temperature cooler like 55. In addition the best time to find these snakes is in the Spring. In the summer these snakes are found under logs and rocks. But some snakes like Black racers like extreme heat 85 or 90+ 2 Where to find snakes = It depends on what snakes your looking for. I most commonly see snakes in Woodland parks. But for example smooth Green snakes like grassland habitats, and Hog nose snakes like sandy areas. Garter snakes the most common snakes in Massachusetts can be found in virtually every habitat in Massachusetts. Other snakes you have to look a little harder. 3 What snakes will I come across = Garter snakes, Milk snakes, Northern Water snakes, Brown snakes, Black Racers, Ribbon snakes, Smooth Green snakes, Red Belly snakes, Ring Neck snakes Some of are more uncommon snakes like Hog nose snakes, Black rat snakes, Timber Rattlesnakes, and Northern copperheads, and Worm snakes can be found but are harder to find. Snakes like Red Belly snakes, Ring Neck snakes, Brown snakes, and some times Copperheads are nocturnal in Summer. Copperheads are most commonly found during daylight hours. Also some snakes like Ring Neck snakes can be found on cool cloudy or foggy summer mornings.
not all snakes
Brown snakes