why do snakes burrow deep inside during the day
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Snakes burrow deep Inside underground during the day most of the time either to rest or to increase body temperature.They are cold blooded and hunt in night most of the time and that's why they store energy
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Tight fit burrows attracted the snakes which makes difficult to enter predators.
Semi aquatic snakes use the burrows made by crayfish and frogs near the aquatic areas.
Holes are used as burrows by snakes are typically created by other animals.
So in that way the main purpose for burrowing is to protect snakes by predators.
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Semi aquatic snakes use the burrows made by crayfish and frogs near the aquatic areas.
Holes are used as burrows by snakes are typically created by other animals.
So in that way the main purpose for burrowing is to protect snakes by predators.
Hope its useful.
All the best.
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