A snakes body temperature is directly related to that of its surroundings.
All snakes are cold blooded and tend to be the temperature of their surroundings.
20 degrees Celsius
86-89f
Yes.
Snakes are not able to regulate their own body temperature and rely entirely on the environment to keep their body heat. They will do this by basking in the sun to absorb the heat and moving to cooler or warmer areas depending on the temperature.
snakes and crocodiles can control there body heat by going in the sun snakes and crocodiles can control there body heat by going in the sun
Snakes aren't mammals because they are cold-blooded and covered in scales. Snakes rely on the sun to keep their body temperature regulated. Mammals are warm-blooded and able to more easily regulate their own body temperature.
The snake's scales
yes to keep body temperature because they are cold blooded
Snakes are cold blooded, their body temperature is that of their surroundings. However, to be active they need to get warm and will sun themselves to do this. Their body temperature would change with the airs temperature.
Snakes and crocodiles are reptiles. They are cold blooded animals. They can actually change their body temperature by becoming hotter when the outside temperature is warm and colder when the outside temperature is cool. This helps them to adapt to temperature difference.
Yes, I had this for my homework. My name is Tiffany, and I have been researching upon the Internet and in my science book. This is the answer I have found. If the snakes body temperature increases by 10 degrees Celsius, the snake has a very possible chance of dieing! And the snakes body temperature would drop. Did that help? I know it helped me!
Snakes are cold blooded, which simply means that it's body temperature changes with the temperature of it's surroundings. Snakes can raise or lower their own body temperature. For example, if a snake's body temperature begins to drop, it can raise it's temperature by lying in the sun. Most times a snake can be found "sunning itself" on rocky surfaces. This is an excellent heat source, as rocks are conductors of heat. Anotheradvantage to this is that rocks and crevices can provide shelter from predators, as well as providing shade if the snake needs to cool itself.
No they are exothermic, like all reptiles, their body temperature is controlled by their environment This answer above is incorrect. Exothermic refers to a chemical reaction that releases heat. Snakes along with most reptiles are classified as ectothermic, meaning their body temperature is regulated by their environment.
No, there are no snakes in the North Pole. It is too cold, and being cold-blooded, snakes rely on the environment to maintain their body temperature. They could not survive the North Pole's climate.