Snakes sleep outside when they live in the wild. They will either find holes in the ground to live in, or hide out under rocks or logs.
Yes, snakes do sleep, but they do not have eyelids to close like humans do. Instead, they enter a state of rest where their activity and metabolism slow down. Snakes may rest in hidden places or burrows during their sleeping periods.
Snakes, including sea snakes, are vertebrates and more specifically reptiles.
No, sea snakes do not have gills. They have lungs and must come to the surface to breathe air. Sea snakes have evolved to have flattened tails and laterally compressed bodies to help them move efficiently through water.
Yes, there are sea snakes that live in the ocean. These aquatic snakes have adapted to the marine environment and are found in warm coastal waters and coral reefs. They are highly venomous but usually not aggressive towards humans.
Sea snakes are preyed upon by various predators including sharks, seabirds, and predatory fish such as groupers and barracudas. Some species of sea snakes may also fall victim to larger sea creatures like sea eagles and crocodiles.
Yes they all sleep. Some sleep on a rock with their head above water while others sleep on the bottom of the sea. Like marine mammals they can hold their breath for hours.
Yes they are
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Yes, snakes do sleep, but they do not have eyelids to close like humans do. Instead, they enter a state of rest where their activity and metabolism slow down. Snakes may rest in hidden places or burrows during their sleeping periods.
No. Sea snakes are carnivores and eat marine fish.
Snakes, including sea snakes, are vertebrates and more specifically reptiles.
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yes, they are called sea snakes and they are extremely deadly.
Sea snakes can be eaten by any predators that can catch them.
No, sea snakes do not live in deserts, they spend most of their lives in the sea.
yes most of them sleep at night
No they do not sleep in trees in fact they hardly sleep at all.....