snakes are found all around that world. Except Antarctica, Iceland, Ireland, Greenland and New Zealand. But alot of snakes or found in trpical regions.
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They can range in years but they can live a long life. They live up to 35 years of age, and they can grow up to many feet long. It also depends on what kind of snake it is.
No. Some snakes are too small to eat mice, and go after insects, amphibians, or fish. Others,such as the reticulated python, would not go after such small prey and instead target prey such as small deer. Many snakes that are in the righ size range still prefer other prey. Sea snakes feed primarily on fish and one genus of snakes feeds entirely on egg. Snakes that do eat rats and mice do not limit themselves to such prey, and will also eat lizards, birds, and even other snakes.
There are many different familes of snakes. Pythons, boa constrictors, rat snakes, garters, grass snakes, flying snakes, rattlers, vipers, blind snakes, asps, wart snakes, sunbeam snakes, etc.
There is no Official State Snake or Reptile but they have: * Copperheads * Cottonmouth * Corn Snakes * Garter Snakes * Timber Rattlesnakes * Pigmy Rattlesnakes * Milk snakes. * Kingsnakes * Black Racers * Rat snakes * Pine snakes * Mud Snakes and others.
Snakes are carnivores.
snakes dont have ears so they can't hear
Garter snakes can range from 1' to 4' depending on species and sex.
They range through Africa and the Middle East.
an adult can be anywhere from 20 to 30 inches long
It depends on the snake some of them can be pretty heavy but it depends on what kind of snake.
yes they both has a bite range they both eat meat they both
yes they both has a bite range they both eat meat they both
In some areas snakes can be sexually mature and begin reproducing at 9 months, but a more normal age is around 2 to 3 years. However, the range is fairly large.
Across the wide range of this species, habitat varies. Typically, milk snakes live in forested regions, however, in some regions they can be located in open prairies. In various parts across its distribution, milk snakes often abide in rocky slopes.
They can range in years but they can live a long life. They live up to 35 years of age, and they can grow up to many feet long. It also depends on what kind of snake it is.
No. Some snakes are too small to eat mice, and go after insects, amphibians, or fish. Others,such as the reticulated python, would not go after such small prey and instead target prey such as small deer. Many snakes that are in the righ size range still prefer other prey. Sea snakes feed primarily on fish and one genus of snakes feeds entirely on egg. Snakes that do eat rats and mice do not limit themselves to such prey, and will also eat lizards, birds, and even other snakes.
Most were in the same size range that you see today. However, Titanoboa, which lived about 60 million years ago, could get up to 60 feet long, about twice as long as the longest known snakes today.