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Title: Snakes: Characteristics, Behavior, Habitat


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snakes
By KV
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Characteristics
  • Snakes are carnivores (meat eaters).
  • Snakes dont have eyelids.
  • There are around 3000 different species of snake.

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Characteristics
  • Snakes are covered in scales.
  • Snakes cant bite food so have to swallow it
    whole.
  • Snakes can have 300 or more bones, depending on
    size and species.
  • Snakes have only a few types of bones
  • skull, jawbone, vertebrae, and ribs.

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Behavior Habitat
  • Snakes are found throughout the world except
  • Antarctica, Iceland, Ireland, Greenland and New
    Zealand.
  • Most snakes are found in tropical regions.
  • Snakes are found in many habitats including in
    the water, forests, deserts and prairies.
  • Most snake species lay eggs, but some species
    give birth to live young.
  • With the exception of some python species, eggs
    and young are not cared for by the male or female.

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Behavior Habitat
  • Snakes use their forked tongue to smell the air.
  • Snakes are ectotherms meaning
  • must regulate their body temperature externally
    by sunning themselves or retreating to cool,
    shaded areas.
  • Snakes hibernate during the winter.
  • Snakes must shed their skin three to six times
    per year.

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Diet / hunting
  • Termites, rodents, birds, frogs, small deer and
    other reptiles.
  • Snakes eat their prey whole and are able to
    consume prey three times larger than the diameter
    of their head.
  • The jaws of the snakes are not fused together.
    Their lower jaw can separate from the upper jaw.

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Diet / hunting
  • To keep prey from escaping, snakes have
    rear-facing teeth that hold their prey in their
    mouths.
  • Venomous snakes inject their prey with venom
  • Constrictors squeeze their prey.
  • Snakes dont 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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size
  • Anacondas are large, non-venomous snakes found in
    South America that can reach over 16 ft in
    length.
  • Pythons can grow over 28 ft in length and are
    considered the longest snakes in the world.

Python
Anaconda
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