Conditions would be too cold.
Snakes are not extinct or rare, they only live in places near the equator.
no they do not they live near Australia and south of the united states....
The climate near the equator is hot and dry, think of the Sahara desert. The climate near the north and south poles is very cold for almost the whole year.
it depends on where they are if they near waters they like the coolness but if near land they liketo be in the warmth
no they live all around the world, but mostly in the poles, which are very cold.
The grass snake and the Adder
Killer whales live in cooler waters like the North and South Pole.
Cold blooded snakes will live in the warmest place possible that's comfortable to them, if your looking for one, look in a stream near a forest in the spring/summer.
Copperhead snakes are found in North America. These snakes tend to live in the forest, near swamps, and near rocky areas as well. Their diets consist mostly of mice and other rodents.
small bears, snakes, dears and wild dogs
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
The closer you are to the poles, the greater the change.