Yes, snakes need oxygen from the air just like any other land animal.
As long as they have just had a large meal, and slow their metabolic rate, then yes.
they can go pretty long without food but not to long without water
a camel or rat
The old rule on it this is: A person can go up to four weeks without food. As much as four days without water. No more than four minutes without air.
The lungs are never truly 'empty'. Even if you exhale as hard and as long as you can there will still be some air in them. Unless of course your lung collapses, but you will not live for very long in such case.
When you let go of a balloon the air that is inside of it makes it fly up.It is impossible for it to go up to space.If its without helium then it takes about 6 days.
AIR!
The length of time a snake can go without food or water is dependent on the breed of snake, the living conditions, as well as the age of the snake. Younger snakes, who need to be fed more often, will starve quicker than an older adult. And snakes do not usually eat as often during the winter months and some can go for several months without any ill effects. Some even up to a year! The water is the most pressing issue here. Reptiles in general can last a several weeks (2-3) but it depends on the temperature and humidity of the said environment. The best idea here is NOT discover how long they last without food or water rather how long they will LIVE when provided with food and water.
not long
how long can a tutle go with out eating
436 meters to be exact
They can go 50 minutes because they have a big body full of lots of air which makes them last long but babys can only go 10 minutes and a kid can go 25 and a adult can go 40 minutes.