INTRODUCTION Many cultures have traditionally placed a high value on snakes; some people worship them, while others are afraid of them. However, the majority of snakes are neither interested in nor capable of doing harm, even though some are quite venomous. Snakes can swallow whole pigs; some are as long as a giraffe, while others are as thin as a noodle. Especially in agricultural areas, snakes serve as natural pest control agents that are beneficial to both the economy and human health. As a vital link in the trophic cascade, snakes also play an important role as food sources. Higher up the food chain, a variety of animals, including raptors like hawks and eagles, use them as prey. Snakes' Habitat 1. Types of Environments Snakes thrive in woods, marshes, grasslands, deserts, mountains, and both freshwater and saltwater settings, and they can be found on every continent excluding Antarctica. 2. Climate Snakes are primarily found in warm, tropical, and subtropical regions, where t...
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