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In North Carolina, snakes typically hibernate during the colder months, usually from late fall to early spring, roughly from November to March. Their hibernation period can vary slightly depending on the species and local climate conditions. During this time, they seek shelter in dens or burrows to escape the cold temperatures. As temperatures rise in spring, they emerge to bask and resume their normal activities.

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