They hibernate because it is too cold for them to warm their blood.
i don't think they can, because snakes don't even come out in the winter.
Hibernate and sleep
No, snakes stay underground in holes throughout winter.
they do not herbinate
Both male and female snakes will go off of food in the winter during the season when they hibernate.
They hibernate, of course!!!
year around. during winter and fall they stay underground
Snakes spend the winter in a rock crevice, animal burrow, or deep hole under a root ball. It is necessary that this den be below frost level. Since there may not be many of these locations, many snakes oftentimes den together. Some garter snakes may number in the hundreds - or thousands - in a single hibernaculum, or winter den. Copperheads, black rat snakes and rattlesnakes commonly den together.
Snakes do not have houses, they den up in winter.
I believe they go to the shara desert
bears racoons snakes
A group of snakes is called a nest