Yes.
of course
they are mostly poisonous but some need not be.
Most snakes curl up when they sleep, but not all snakes. Some snakes are arboreal, which means they live in trees. They curl up on a branch to go to sleep. Most other snakes, such as ball pythons, king snakes, and rat snakes seem to like a hiding place when they rest and you will often find them curled up under a rock or log or other out of the way place. However, there are certain very large snakes (think anacondas or Burmese pythons) that just seem to lay straight out in a line. Although I am not certain, I think you would find that these snakes don't have many natural predators so they don't need to hide themselves. Even these huge snakes will try to go to an out of the way place after they have eaten a huge meal, since they are vulnerable for a couple of days right after they have eaten.
yep they do kinda sleep or settle downa at a place with no movement at all if the lights are turned off at night which i do so i think yes they do sleep but with eyes open but believe do not make them sleep coz closed eyes of fish are not easy to watch
They need the radiant heat of the sun to enliven them, and light or lack of it tells them when to sleep.
Snakes do not have eyelids and cannot close their eyes, so they do not have a traditional sleep pattern like mammals. Instead, they rest throughout the day and night, taking short periods of inactivity when needed.
No, they are nocturnal and don't need light for sleep.
because she needs to sleep ;)
No , it is not essential .
Yes, snakes do rest. They can often be found resting or basking in the sun to regulate their body temperature after hunting or digesting a meal. However, they are also capable of remaining still for long periods of time while they wait for prey to pass by.
warm place to live, mice and somewere to hide if thredend
Well if you go to school and it is very late i think you should. But if it is the weekend and you are tired then go head.