Snakes Vanish in Winter: Why Cold-Blooded Creatures Hibernate for Months
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Snakes Vanish in Winter: Why Cold-Blooded Creatures Hibernate for Months

  • Snakes are cold-blooded; their blood congeals in winter, making movement difficult and painful.
  • Their metabolism slows significantly in cold weather, reducing energy production and hunting ability.
  • They enter a state called hibernation, adapting body temperature to the environment and reducing food/water needs.
  • Snakes seek warm, safe places like hay or caves, sleeping 16-22 hours daily, sometimes for days without moving.
  • Despite inactivity, they can become aggressive if disturbed, releasing all venom in a single strike.

Why It Matters: Snakes hibernate in winter due to their cold-blooded nature, slow metabolism, and need for warmth.

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