Grass snakes adapt to their environment by the ability to blend in either with greens or browns. They tend to find protected areas whether in foliage or even a depression in the ground to attain safety.
A grass snake is adapted to their environment because of their tail which helps them to slither/move round soft and hard ground.
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a cameleon adapts to its environment as it changes to the colour so say if it lived in an environment with grass it would go green to adapt with the grass
Usually they find shelter like trees, holes, or alot of grass. They are cold blooded. Part of a snakes adaptation to their environment is shedding. They shed by usually wrapping themself around a tree and let their old skin just slip off over a period of time.
Grass can adapt in it's environment by the weather. It gets use to the soils temperature. PUNEET WUZ HERE
Usually they find shelter like trees, holes, or alot of grass. They are cold blooded. Part of a snakes adaptation to their environment is shedding. They shed by usually wrapping themself around a tree and let their old skin just slip off over a period of time.
# They are well to adapt to grass lands because of their short tributed species. Grass lands are lands with grass of environment <3
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they are streamline and they have scales to protect themselves. With a really fat mommy like yours.
Rattlesnakes are already adapted to the environments in which they live, as are most living things.
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Snakes In the Grass was created in 2010.