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Title: Snakes


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Snakes
  • By Jeidilyn

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Snake Habitat
  • Snakes can live in Asian, South America, North
    America, Europe, Africa and Australia. The
    snakes live in forests mostly and live under
    rocks, the rivers, water, grasslands, caves and
    holes. Some desert snakes live under the sand.
    They are also found in prairies.

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How do they eat?
  • Catching and eating food is a very specialised
    activity. Snakes dont have claws with which to
    grab, tear or hold their food, and they are
    unable to chew because their teeth and hinged
    jaws aren't designed for the purpose to chew
    their food. Snakes are able to dislocate its
    upper and lower jaw and separate the two sections
    of its lower jaw. This allows it to move each jaw
    by itself, and spread open its head and throat
    to swallow the prey much larger than the usual
    diameter of its mouth. Digestion takes place in
    the stomach, with the aid of very strong
    digestive juices. Unlike endothermic animals, a
    snake's food digestion rate is influenced by
    external temperatures .

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What do they eat?
  • It depends on what kind of snake it is, and
    Snakes eat insects like termites, mice, rats,
    frogs, fish, and even other snakes and reptiles
    Some snakes eat eggs, swallowing the egg whole,
    crushing it with its powerful muscles, and later
    regurgitating the eggshell. Larger snakes, such
    as the anaconda which drops on its prey from the
    branches of a tree, will eat monkeys, pigs,
    goats, and even deer. Snakes eat their prey whole
    and are able to consume prey three times larger
    than the diameter of their head because their
    lower jaw can separate from the upper jaw. To
    keep prey from escaping, snakes have rear-facing
    teeth that hold their prey in their mouths.
    Venomous snakes inject their prey with venom,
    while constrictors squeeze their prey. They do
    not need to hunt everyday. Anacondas and pythons
    can survive for up to a year without food after
    feeding. Snakes hunt mostly at night.

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Food Web
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What is their niche?
  • Many snake species eat rats and mice, which are
    pests to humans. This includes venomous species
    which eat large numbers of rodents. Other snake
    species eat insect pests. So this means that
    snakes are predators to rodents and most snakes
    are carnivores. A snakes success is their
    ability to change their diet in different
    seasons, eating whatever they can find.

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Diagram of a Snake
  • This picture shows the parts of the snake. In
    the picture it shows the guts like the kidney,
    part of the heart, and the snakes lungs. The
    picture enlarged the scales and shows the parts
    of the skeleton of the snake. The snakes jaw
    are sharp and long.

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Who are their predators/enemies?
  • Snakes have many different types of
    predators. One of their predators are the same
    species as them snakes. Snakes can also be prey
    to other kinds of species.
  • Even humans can be a predator to the snake.
    They can attack their predators by biting. But
    other types of snakes can bite and give poison.

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Interesting facts about snakes
  • Snakes arent slimy, their skin is very dry and
    peels off.
  • Snakes can eat their own kind of species.
  • Snakes can eat big prey like deer.
  • They dont have ant eyelids.
  • You may think they dont have any bones but they
    do.

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