Winter's Secret: Why Snakes Disappear & What Happens to Their Bodies

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News18•05-01-2026, 15:01
Winter's Secret: Why Snakes Disappear & What Happens to Their Bodies
- •Snakes are cold-blooded; extreme cold practically freezes their blood, making movement and eating difficult, leading to painful conditions.
- •Their metabolism drastically slows down in winter, reducing energy production and making them unable to hunt effectively.
- •Snakes enter a state similar to hibernation (brumation), adapting body temperature to the environment and significantly reducing food/water needs.
- •They seek warm, safe shelters like holes, caves, or empty rice fields, remaining inactive for long periods.
- •During intense winter, snakes can sleep for 20-22 hours daily, surviving on stored energy, and may bite aggressively if disturbed.
Why It Matters: Cold-blooded snakes hibernate in winter, slowing metabolism and seeking warmth to survive harsh temperatures.
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