It depends on the species of snake, some live only for a few years, some can live over 30 years. Usually higher-metabolism snakes like garter snakes live shorter lives than pythons or boas, normally less than 10 years. The oldest snake I've heard of so far is over 40 years old.
Snakes have a wide range of lifespans depending on the species, but most commonly live between 10-30 years in the wild. Some species, like the ball python or corn snake, can live into their 30s or 40s in captivity with proper care. Bowhead snakes have been known to live over 100 years.
Yes, some species of snakes are semi-aquatic and can be found living in water for parts of their lives. Water snakes, sea snakes, and anacondas are examples of snakes that are adapted to living in aquatic environments. However, not all snakes are aquatic, and some prefer to live on land.
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sunbeam snakes are mythological creatures; animals cant live on the sun.
Yes, there are coral snakes in Florida.
10 yrs
they live like 20 years old in the wild
It depends on the species. Some snakes only live to about 10 years old - while some of the larger pythons can live for more than 40 years.
Yes, snakes live in rainforests. Most snakes that live there are pythons.yes.
"House Snakes (Lamprophis) live in subsahara Africa and other places in the old world. They usually live around human dwellings, hence the name house snake.
Snakes do live in Qatar but most of them live in the desert. I don't think snakes live in areas that people live.
Snakes have a wide range of lifespans depending on the species, but most commonly live between 10-30 years in the wild. Some species, like the ball python or corn snake, can live into their 30s or 40s in captivity with proper care. Bowhead snakes have been known to live over 100 years.
Coral snakes do not live in water.
yes snakes live after they die
Sandalwood tree snakes live.
Yes, lots of snakes live there.
Yes, There are many snakes that live in the grasslands.