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sasaluna
12 years ago

Depending on where it comes from, can it hold up to 0 degrees and slow down the heartbeat accordingly and are also cold-blooded, so on temperatures, or else reliant to heat up, that it can become active and at night it keeps it out,because they also slug holes,or raise other animals looking up and is not quite so cold.

turalo
12 years ago

In the desert there are temperatures of up to 50° C. during the day, but at night temperatures fall below 0° C. This makes snakes “locker”.

FrauAntwort
12 years ago

Come on, I’d say. Northern European species in any case have frost (crucids, blinds, amphibians).
You want to set up a terrarium outside?

FrauAntwort
12 years ago
Reply to  shadow2701

Hmm, so snakes usually do not occur in countries where it becomes SO cold, so no areas with permanent frozen soils. (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlangen#Proliferation_and_Lebensr.C3.A4ume.

FrauAntwort
12 years ago

In amphibians it is similar (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphibians#Proliferation).
Heat is not so tragic (you can of course not expose a frog in the Sahara).
I think that the temperature drops of -50 degrees would probably survive the Nordic species. Maybe you’ll find a terrarium forum that knows more.