A Ball Python or Royal Python can survive without heat for hours it mainly requires heat for growth, digestion and shedding, but it should not be without heat for more that 24 hours as it could be devastating to the animals health and cause respiratory illness, try and raise the room temperature to at least 80 degrees Fahrenheit
1. flexible 2. survive long periods without eating 3. roll up into a ball when frightened 4. eat rodents whole 5. can sense heat
Probably to somewhere warm, snakes are cold-blooded so they are naturally attracted to heat.
Its possible, I guess, but there are many reasons why a female snake could bite. Snake also bite when they are hungry and it is close to their feeding time. Most snakes also become more aggressive when they are about to shed. If your ball python's eyes are clouded over this means she is about to shed. Your snake could also have bit you simply because she got scared, or didnt't want to be handled at the time. Ball pythons can have ranodm mood swings sometimes.
food. heat and atmosphere would then be consumables. Yes, you could survive until out of these.
I don't think they need heat, but could you survive in Antarctica?
python do have heat sensors on there upper lip
not really, you could get on fire
It is a myth that roaches could survive a nuclear bomb. The heat would evaporate them.
A snake could no doubt feel the heat from your body if you were to tough one, but only pit vipers and some types of python actually have heat sensing pits.
The influenza virus is destroyed by heat at 167o - 212o F (75o - 100o C). The length of time it could survive or if it could survive at 160o is debatable.
Because the sun is our source of both heat and light. Without it, we could not survive and we would have no heat source left.
Heat rises it will inflate a ball. The cold will deflate a ball