Depends on the snake, most snakes will be just fine with a temperature gradient of 75 degrees (F) on low side and 85 degrees (F) warm side and a a humidity of 30%-50%. Common Corns thrive with these conditions, other snakes like Green Tree Boas prefer higher humidity and require special care as far as watering. You can find good books at your local reptile store on the more common species usually kept as pets.
No. Although dragons are not real, you would quickly suffocate or drown inside the stomach of a large animal.
it likes sandy areas
they don't
1 week
it is according to how the climate was changed. If it was a case in which the climate got colder the snake would die. If it was a warmer climate it would adapt very well.
In order to surive
They just do
Be specific.
2012 wont happen
Yes he does.
The Arctic climate is too cold to support reptiles !
food,shelter,and water