Snakes in Winter: Experts Reveal Why They Become Sluggish and How They Survive

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News18•11-01-2026, 16:18
Snakes in Winter: Experts Reveal Why They Become Sluggish and How They Survive
- •Snakes are cold-blooded reptiles; their body temperature depends entirely on the surrounding environment.
- •During winter, snakes become sluggish, their physical activities decrease, and they consume very little food.
- •Many snake species enter a hibernation-like state for 1-2 months to conserve energy.
- •Snakes are often seen basking in the sun near ponds to warm their bodies as water becomes too cold.
- •Severe cold for prolonged periods can be life-threatening, causing numbness and collapse in snakes.
Why It Matters: Snakes adapt to winter by becoming sluggish and seeking warmth, as their bodies cannot regulate temperature.
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