If it's too cold, they die. If it's to hot, they die. ♥
Lizards and snakes are reptiles and they have no way of regulating their internal temperature. Hence they need heat to assist them to metabolize and function as a living organism.
Snakes are cold blooded, or exothermic - this means that that cannot regulate their own internal body temperature, and instead their blood temperature changes with the temperature of their surrounding environment.
No - an invertebrate has no internal skeleton. Snakes have a well-defined internal skeleton - including over 400 pairs of ribs !
Snakes are vertebrates and thus have an endoskeleton.
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Yes they are - they have an internal skeleton.
Snakes need a heat rock because they are cold-blooded, meaning that the temperature around them affects their temperature. If the temperature in a snakes environment gets to cold, the snake will basically freeze to death.
Hmm, well venomous snakes can kill you or seriously injure you. That is one way they affect your life.
Snakes are not invertebrates; they are vertebrates like all reptiles. They have a dorsal nerve cord and a spine.Snakes are vertebrates - they have a complete internal skeleton including skull, spine and ribs. Invertebrates lack any internal skeleton.
A snakes body temperature is directly related to that of its surroundings.
Snakes and crocodiles are reptiles. They are cold blooded animals. They can actually change their body temperature by becoming hotter when the outside temperature is warm and colder when the outside temperature is cool. This helps them to adapt to temperature difference.
Yes.