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Not usually - however, some snakes will seek out piles of earth to lay their eggs in - as the temperature below the surface will remain constant.

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Q: Do snakes build mounds of dirt?
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What type of insect build ant like mounds all over the ground?

Sandflies are a type of wasp species that build their nests in dirt mounds. These nests are constructed by digging holes in the side of the dirt mound.


How did mound builders build mounds?

They moved dirt! P.S. you guys are idiots


What did the mound builders build mounds?

They built mounds out of dirt from the grass lands and they put in valuable stuff to them and traded with other tribes.


How tall did the mound builders build mounds of dirt?

The height of mound builder mounds varied greatly, ranging from a few feet to over 70 feet (21 meters) tall. The largest mounds were typically ceremonial or burial mounds, while smaller mounds were used for various purposes such as platforms for buildings or as lookout points.


What did the mound builders build?

They built mounds out of dirt from the grass lands and they put in valuable stuff to them and traded with other tribes.


Why did the anasazi build mounds in the shape of birds and snakes?

They didn't. You may be thinking of the mound building cultures in the Mississippi and Ohio valleys.


What is the culture of a Mound Builder?

building mounds such as the serpent mound


Why do you think that some mounds were built in shapes of birds and snakes?

Researchers are uncertain as to why mounds were built in the shape of birds and snakes. Some theorize that this was because the people who built such mounds had great respect for these creatures.


What did the mound builders of Ohio build there mounds with?

They are earthen mounds.


What are fat white worm-like creatures in clay-like outdoor mounds?

Fat, white, worm-like creatures inside clay-like mounds could be termites. While termites are best known for inhabiting the woodwork of houses, they can also build huge mounds in the dirt.


Why did indians build mounds?

Mounds were built for ceremonial and burial purposes.


What are the mounds of earth one sometimes finds in a field?

Mounds or piles of dirt found in fields and yards are often the result of moles, voles or other underground burrowing animals. The mounds are the dirt left behind from their excavations.