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.
Depends on their heat source. Snakes can't controll their own body temperature. When a human is to hot we sweat to cool down or shiver to warm up. Snakes can't do this and so need an outside heat source (in the wild the sun in captivity heat lamp or mat)
Snakes are ectothermic, or cold blooded. This means that their body temperature matches the temperature of the environment that they are in.
Like all snakes, they are cold-blooded so their body temperature adapts to the external temperature, meaning the colder or hotter it is on the ouside the Boa will be colder or hotter
That depends on the species of snake !
Some snakes can live at relatively low temperatures (16C-18C) yet tropical species need to be kept at high temperatures (28C-32C)
i dont think it can since its cold-blooded
As hot as the temperature it is in.
Ambient
A snake is a cold-blooded reptile. It take on the surrounding air temperature and is lethargic if cold. By moving into sunlight, the snakes body temperature is increased and the snake is able to move and function properly. The stimulus is the need to increase body temperature.
The body temperature of a rattlesnake is basically the same as that of the surrounding environment unless the snake is basking in the sun which will raise the temperature above the ambient.
The snake's scales
A snakes body temperature is directly related to that of its surroundings.
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.
Hey amigo snakes are cold blooded reptiles that , body temperatures change with various elements
Reptiles' body temperature fluctuates according to their surrounding air temperature. In cold temperatures (pre-dawn) snakes will be torpid, and only active once the rising sun has warmed the snake up.
Snake blood can be cold or warm depending on the ambient temperature. Snakes are ectothermic, and they rely on external heat and cold to regulate their body temperature.
Snakes are cold blooded, or exothermic - this means that that cannot regulate their own internal body temperature, and instead their blood temperature changes with the temperature of their surrounding environment.
A snake's body make a transverse wave as the snake moves forward.
No, all snakes are cold blooded, as they all use external means to control their body temperature.
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!