YES it's very aware of its surroundings They "taste" the air with their tounge. It is really a sense of smeel because they do not have very good senses of smell
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yes snakes are very protect of there surroundings .
That's called camouflage...
If the species of snake is different than it will flick its tongue differently because its surroundings will change
any meat that can be hunted from there surroundings such as tree vile(snake)
they are cold blooded and maintain the temperature of their surroundings
A snakes body temperature is directly related to that of its surroundings.
The snake likes to slither inside and between cracks
If you catch a wild snake chances are it has went into shock and has to get use to its new surroundings. I had a snake one time that didn't eat for a whole year, if it gets hungry enough it will eat.
The morph snake changes its appearance by adjusting the color and pattern of its skin to blend in with its surroundings, helping it to camouflage and adapt to different environments.
No. Despite stories about "snow snakes", snakes are reptiles- cold blooded- they are same temperatures as their surroundings.
A leech is a sensitive facultative organism, meaning that it can thrive in a range of environmental conditions but may show preferences or adaptations based on its surroundings. Leeches are known to be sensitive to changes in water quality, temperature, and habitat availability.