It depends on the type of snake. Water snakes--water, larger habitats usually at zoos other snakes-- usually a habitat with moist soil or mulch like stuff, a stick to climb on, a small pool of water or bowl of water, leaves and such
The lifespan of a snake in captivity can vary depending on the species. On average, most snakes live between 10-20 years in captivity, with some species living even longer than that. Providing proper care, diet, and habitat can help increase a snake's lifespan in captivity.
Whip snakes have an average lifespan of 5 to 10 years in the wild. However, they can live longer in captivity, up to 15 years with proper care.
about 5 years if they are wild, and if they are kept well, 10 years with people.
Northern Pine Snakes can live up to 20-25 years in captivity when provided with proper care, a suitable habitat, and a well-balanced diet. Regular veterinary check-ups and environmental enrichment can help ensure their longevity.
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.
10 yrs
They can live for up to 23 years in captivity - see related link for more details.
The lifespan of a snake in captivity can vary depending on the species. On average, most snakes live between 10-20 years in captivity, with some species living even longer than that. Providing proper care, diet, and habitat can help increase a snake's lifespan in captivity.
No, the current record is 50, and most live only into their 20's in captivity
They do not occur in the wild there, if that's what you mean. They can live in captivity quite happily in southern California.
Snakes usually live between 10-25 years, depending on the species of snakes. Large snakes usually live longer than small snakes. Some species of small snakes only live for 3 or 4 years, while larger snakes (such as Pythons) may live up to 35 or 40 years. Snakes survive longer in the wild than in captivity.
In captivity, common garter snakes usually live between 6 to 10 years, sometimes longer.
up to 7 yrs in captivity and in wild is unknown between (7-20)?
Whip snakes have an average lifespan of 5 to 10 years in the wild. However, they can live longer in captivity, up to 15 years with proper care.
about 5 years if they are wild, and if they are kept well, 10 years with people.
Not naturally - They are a North american species. However - like many reptile species - there are likely to be a few in captivity.
Sometimes it seems as though animals can live for long periods of time. Snakes on average live 10-25 years depending on their diet, environment, and if they are in captivity or not.