In general, sea snakes do not travel in groups. Since they must rise to the water's surface for breath needed to feed or hunt underwater, that makes it implausible that sea snakes travel in groups. However, they do all live, eat, breed and stay in the water, as they have no mobility on land.
They do sometimes. They always lay their eggs in packs though.
Rats actually do live in packs. They think that they can survive better together than by themselves. "Two heads are better than one"
Snakes live alone but when time for mating season they mate with each other and then leve and dont see another snake in a year.
No - once a snake has hatched (or is born) it is completely independent from its mother and will immediately disperse to find food.
No they can't becoes they are a enemy.
No they do not
No
Yeah. Snakes that live in water, live in water.yes snake can live in water but not for longer period of time . it depend upon which types os snakes is ?
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Yes, sea snakes can.
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sunbeam snakes are mythological creatures; animals cant live on the sun.
No, they sometimes live together, but don't move in packs. They are single animals.
Corn snakes do not live in groups.
No. Like all snakes boa constrictors live alone.
Snakes generally live alone. Sometimes they will hibernate together. So, in answer to your question the answer is no.
nope
Snakes are solitary animals. They don't live in 'packs', they aren't wolves.
Snakes are solitary animals. They do not hunt in packs or even twos.
Yes,They did live in packs. Good question.
Yes, snakes live in rainforests. Most snakes that live there are pythons.yes.
Snakes do live in Qatar but most of them live in the desert. I don't think snakes live in areas that people live.
They tend to live in there sled packs that they pull the sled in
They do not live in packs but do form small family groups.