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they are in piles of rocks and sometimes in gardens
under rocks,in trees,in the woods or forest,on wooden logs,under rotten woods(they have to be big rotten woods).
As with most cold-blooded reptiles, garter snakes like hot weather, as it is the only way for them to stay warm. However, if the temperature becomes too hot for them, they can hide under leaves or rocks, in caves, empty mouse tunnels or other creatures' dens, and anywhere else there might be some shade.
They can swim in water but mosstly live on land. You can find them on fences, in leaves, under logs, in bushes, and in forest area. you are soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo wrong idiots
They can go into the water but they live on land. They burrow into the ground, they do swim and you can find them in the sand or grass and in trees, on fences and vines, under rocks, boards, etc.
No because then they are visible to their predators. Most snakes prefer being underneath shelter of some sort, like under bushes or between rocks or up in a tree or even underground.
Copperhead snakes usually find shelter under fallen trees, under and between rocks and in caves. They like holes and tight places where they feel secure against preditors such as birds of prey like hawks and eagles.
rocks are we provide shelter
snakes basically have heat sensors. they are cold blooded animals. so they cannot regulate their body temperature. heat sensors help them to find the degree of hotness or coldness so they can find a shelter
they hide under rocks
In the shelter.
because they use their fins and take rocks and stuff and bild shelter