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Snakes are common in all temperate, subtropical, and tropical habitats around the world, excluding those which isolated by large expanses of water (such as most islands). However, I believe they are most common in warm places with an abundance of small mammals (their primary food), and numerous hiding places (such as reeds or rock crevices).

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