Any Time and Any Place! They usually just plop down under a rock or a pile of leaves and chill after they have eatin
Depends on the snake some snakes rest in trees and some rest in water it really depends on the snake.
snakes are dumb they dont rest
Yes, snakes do sleep, but they do not have eyelids to close like humans do. Instead, they enter a state of rest where their activity and metabolism slow down. Snakes may rest in hidden places or burrows during their sleeping periods.
Yes, snakes do rest. They can often be found resting or basking in the sun to regulate their body temperature after hunting or digesting a meal. However, they are also capable of remaining still for long periods of time while they wait for prey to pass by.
mostly all snakes can come out at night as in the day they rest in the sun so at night there usually more active.
Snakes, they are reptiles and all the others are mammals.
The reticule - is a clear, protective lens covering on the eyes of snakes and lizards. It is discarded with the rest of the skin when the animal sheds.
The same as the rest of the GI's. The work was mostly scary; snakes, spiders, darkness, etc.
When they're hungry ! Large snakes such as boas & pythons generally eat a large meal - then rest for a few weeks to digest it.
Because once upon a time.... There where many many snakes in New Zealand. Then the humans came. They slaughtered all the snake kind. The snakes fought bravely and with valour, alas they were overpowered. There are ancient legends that state the snakes have secret holds in NewZealand and still wage war against humanity. The household snakes are believed by some to be the Imperial Snake Intelligence Corporation. So now you, you and your ancestors KILLED the snakes. IT WAS NOT FAIR. THEY DESERVED TO LIVE. You will be guilty for the rest of your life knowing that YOUR people killed them. DON'T PRETEND NOT TO KNOW THIS. >:(
Snakes of the subfamily Natricinae are usually regarded as water snakes.
Snakes typically sleep in hidden, sheltered spots that provide security and warmth. This could include spaces like under rocks, logs, or burrows. Some snakes may also coil up in a secure location to rest.