south east USA
Snakes need water, food and air in order to survive in the wild.
Snakes survive the winter months by hibernating in underground burrows or other sheltered places where they can stay warm and conserve energy. During hibernation, their metabolism slows down, allowing them to go for long periods without food.
shade lizards smaller snakes water a hole
they survive under water in the winter because the water freezes completely but,the ice is like water to them and it just freezes there DNA in place and doesnt hurt them a bit
Yes, mint can survive indoors during winter as long as it is provided with adequate sunlight, water, and proper care.
What do you think! All living creatures drink water to survive! It really doesn't matter what animal!
i don't think they can, because snakes don't even come out in the winter.
Copperhead snakes typically hibernate in underground dens, rock crevices, or burrows during the winter months to avoid cold temperatures. They can also seek refuge in abandoned mammal burrows or other sheltered locations to conserve energy and survive the winter.
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Hibernate and sleep
Snakes of the subfamily Natricinae are usually regarded as water snakes.
squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter. they try to burry nuts but they forrget where they put them