Snakes: Facts about one of the most iconic creatures is animal hiss-tory

QUICK FACTS ABOUT SNAKES

Where they live: Every continent except Antarctica

What they eat: Other animals, ranging from insects and eggs to large mammals

How big they are: Can range from 4 inches (10 centimeters) to over 30 feet (9 meters)

There are about 4,000 different snake species in the world today. They occupy a wide range of habitats — some dwell underground while others live high in the canopies of trees, and many spend their entire lives on the ground. Some even spend a significant portion of their lives underwater. They have adapted to climates ranging from tropical rainforests and deserts to marine environments and the freezing Arctic.

These legless reptiles evolved from four-legged lizards during the Jurassic period (201 million to 145 million years ago). Like nearly all living reptiles, snakes are cold-blooded, meaning they rely on the environment to regulate the temperature of their bodies. As a result, snakes are frequently seen warming themselves in the sun.

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