I found a frozen snake on my sidewalk yesterday (January 28). My brother picked it up today - totally stiff - and put it in his truck. He just thought it was amazing that (1) a snake was out in the snow, (2) that snake was frozen. After about 5 hours, the snake moved his head. About another hour later, he curled up in a ball. We now have him in a reptile tank made just for snakes. This was your average garter snake. Couldn't believe it. So the answer to this question is - YES.
No. Despite stories about "snow snakes", snakes are reptiles- cold blooded- they are same temperatures as their surroundings.
No, snakes stay underground in holes throughout winter.
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they live in deserts
A snow leopard lives in the Himalayas.
In the savnnnah lives Lions,snakes,lots and lots of creepy animals!
No, sea snakes do not live in deserts, they spend most of their lives in the sea.
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