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Habits of snakes

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Snakes are temperature-dependent animals and are sensitive to the temperature of their surroundings. The outside temperature is suitable for snakes to grow at 20~30℃; when the temperature is about 25~32℃, the nest activity is more frequent; when the temperature drops to 20~13℃, the snake will instinctively look for warm places;

Snakes are variable temperature animals and are sensitive to the temperature of their surroundings. The outside temperature of 20: 30 ℃ is suitable for snakes to grow; when the temperature is about 25: 32 ℃, the nesting activity is more frequent; when the temperature drops to 20: 13 ℃, the snake will instinctively look for a warm place; above 33 ℃, it will look for a shady place or climb into a pool or ditch to soak in the cool. On sunny days in early spring, when the temperature rises to more than 18 ℃, snakes like to come out to bask in the sun at noon. After heavy rain in summer, especially at night, snakes come out to get some air.

At other times, such as snakes that come out "abnormal" during the day, most of them are weak or sick snakes, which should be isolated and treated as soon as possible. But there are exceptions, that is, a few healthy male snakes also like to move out of their nests during the day. Healthy snakes and sick snakes are easy to distinguish from each other in appearance.

 
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