normal or 80 degrees
yes
15 to 25 years
No. Some snakes give birth to live young. When snakes do lay eggs, they are usually white.
its indigo jackass
No, snakes are not native to Greenland. The cold climate and lack of suitable habitats make it unlikely for snakes to establish populations in Greenland.
yes snakes can live in warm weather here's an example the brown tree snake lives on Guam and Guam is has a HOT climate
Not necessarily. Tigers and snakes can both be found in tropical rainforests, but tigers can also be found in a taiga biome where you are unlikely to find snakes. Some snakes live in deserts where you will not find big cats such as tigers.
Indigo snakes as well as kingsnakes will eat rattlesnakes as well as cottonmouths. Take a look at this video:
rattle snakes rabbits deer alligators
on the average 11 years though they can live to 20 years...Alchemy
No. Lions are adapted to a warm climate and hunt the grazing animals of the African grasslands. The cold, harsh climate of the northern taiga is only suitable for animals that have evolved ways of coping with it.
snakes, lizards, some owls, vultures...