food and hidration
food and water
Depends on the snake, most snakes eat mice.
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Dense vegetation near waterLow bushesRocksTreesInsects
Yes, every snake needs to eat "animals" to survive, either bugs, reptiles, mammals, but the animal does not need to be alive when the snake eats it.
Snakes don't have a very good sense of smell through their noses, the tongue has a sensor in it that the snake can "sense" danger, food, water and more things they need to survive. Without the tongue the snake wouldn't last too long
To survive a snake attack, strip your shirt, cover the snakes head with it and bite the tail, then throw it as far as you can quickly
There is but 1 snake, the most widely-spread snake in the world, the garter snake. They have been known to survive around the Arctic Circle, they are also the only snake to be found in Alaska.
The coldest temperature at which a snake can survive varies depending on the species, but generally, most snakes cannot survive temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, cats can survive snake bites, but the outcome depends on factors such as the type of snake, the amount of venom injected, and how quickly the cat receives medical treatment.
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Snakes need both heat and cooler temps to survive. Normally they stay where it's cool and shady but after eating they need the heat to digest