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Dry conditions.. Maybe it water cause it can eat frogs..

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Q: What is an ecosystem for a snake?
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Can a snake live in the pond ecosystem?

no


What benefits does the snake bring to the ecosystem?

The snake minimizes the species and birth rate of rodents, insects, and some mammals that destroy our farm land. They are exterminators for our ecosystem!


What plants grow in a snakes ecosystem?

Depends on the snake


A snake is bought into a new ecosystem that is hotter than its old ecosystem. the snake cannot survive in the high temperature and dies. which is the best way to describe this snake in the new ecosyst?

Non-native Species


What part of the ecosystem does a snake live in?

snakes live on the edge.


Does the Bandy-bandy snake have an important role in its ecosystem?

All snakes have a place in the ecosystem, they eat other pests you don't want around.


Is every part of an ecosystem living explain?

An ecosystem is a group of living and non-living things that are connected in a specific area. The living components of the ecosystem would be the animals, plants, and microscopic living creatures.


How do you get a pet snake from the wild?

You don't. You spend an extra 20 bucks buying a captive bred pet and not hurting your ecosystem.


In one ecosystem snakes eat birds plants make fruit and birds eat fruit. what is the correct food chain snake-plant-bird or snake- bird- plant?

The correct food chain is: plants --> birds --> snakes


Is a snake abiotic?

Abiotic factors are the nonliving components of an ecosystem that affect the organisms living therein. Some abiotic factors that may affect a snake are: water supply and distribution, rate of precipitation, temperature patterns.


Why will snake not survive in the ecosystem?

Lack of food, or overpopulation. If there are too many snakes, then not enough food will be evenly distributed, causing the snakes to die.


What role does a copperhead have in their ecosystem?

It depends on what sort of copperhead you are talking about. It is both a North Amrican snake and a totally unrelated Australian snake. The autralian variety and probably the American one keeps mouse populations down. Nature is a balance.