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Are snakes cold-blooded?

Yes, snakes, like all reptiles, are cold-blooded. This means their metabolism cannot generate the heat needed to keep their bodies warm and regulate their temperature, so they have to get their warmth from their surrounding environment. This is why cold-blooded animals struggle to survive in cold climes, and go dormant and take refuge for long periods of time during winter.



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