All snakes NEED sunlight to survive. The only reason a snake would dislike sunlight would be if the snake had a hunting disadvantage during the daytime.
Snakes are reptile, like turtles, alligators, lizards.
Yes
no because they rely on it
Reptiles, such as snakes and lizards, are known to warm themselves by absorbing sunlight. They often bask in the sun to raise their body temperature and regulate their metabolism.
well it depends on what type of plant it is some plants like little water and lots of sunlight some like lots of water and little sunlight and others like lots of water and lots of sunlight.
Brown tree snakes and Brahminy blind snakes
anacondas and like boas (some of them like the ones that get to like 6 ft.)
lizards and snakes are very similar because of their type of skin and also because of where they live like in deserts and rainforest
I to am curious about snakes in the gulf. we went green light fishing last night and I saw what looked and swam like snakes. They were only 3 to 4 inches long. As far as I know they could be worms or a type of eel, but they sure looked like small snakes to me.
all snakes have bones because of their backbones
Most of the light in sunlight is ultraviolet light, also known as UV light/rays.
Snakes like to eat fish as food. Snakes do not like fish as friends or pets.