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Snakes are social animals. They usually overwinter in caves or tree hollows in dry terrain, which can raise the temperature by a few degrees and reduce water loss in the snake's body. This place, where a large number of snakes gather in the wild, is often referred to as the "snake nest".
By living in groups, the snake body can be kept warm and moist, which is beneficial to improve the survival rate and reproduction.
The active temperature of the snake is 10 35. When spring comes, when the temperature in the environment gradually rises above 10, snakes will gradually wake up from hibernation, and as the temperature further increases, their activity will become more and more vigorous, and they will begin to feed, mate, grow and develop.
In the appropriate temperature range, the higher the temperature, the faster the snake's metabolism and the stronger the frequency of its activities. When the temperature is too low or too high, snakes will burrow into burrows to hibernate or hibernate in summer, so snakes have the habit of stinging in winter and emerging in spring and active in summer and autumn.
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Snakes should not be social animals, snakes are solitary animals, and generally reptiles like snakes are mostly solitary.
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No, it's a mammal.
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Snakes are not amphibians. Amphibians refer to animals whose larvae develop in water, breathe with gills, and live on land when they grow up, breathe with lungs, and assist breathing, represented by frogs, toads, salamanders, and salamanders. Snakes are a general term for the suborder of snakes, although they do not have limbs, they have vestigial limbs and have reptile scales, which belong to reptiles.
HabitsAll kinds of snakes have a certain range of adaptation to the changes in environmental temperature with the change of cold and heat throughout the year, which is due to the fact that snakes have lived in a certain area for a long time and adapted to the living environment.
In general, the optimal temperature range for snake activity is 20 to 30. When the temperature drops below 8 6, the snake stops moving; When the temperature drops to 3 2, the snake is in a state of paralysis and hibernates; Snakes also have a certain limit to their heat-loving, when the temperature is higher than 40, it can cause death after a certain period of time.
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Snakes are reptiles, not amphibians!
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Snakes are not amphibians. Snakes are reptiles, they do not belong to the class of amphibians, amphibians can live both on land and in water. Although some snake species have this function, they also belong to snakes, and in general, snakes are a general term for snakes of the suborder Snakes, although they do not have limbs, they have vestigial limbs, have reptilian scales, and belong to reptiles.
HabitsSnakes are ectotherms and are sensitive to the temperature of their surroundings. high metabolic rate and frequent activity when body temperature is high; When body temperature is low, the metabolic rate is low and activity decreases. In the scorching heat of summer, they like to live and inhabit in shady places such as trees, grass, and streams; From autumn to winter, it gradually enters the "hibernation" period.
In the north of China, snakes enter the hibernation period slightly earlier, about mid to late October; In the south, snakes do not hibernate until November or even December.
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