Snakes, though shy, are drawn to yards by specific scents. Rodent and bird droppings signal food sources, while amphibians and fish attract water-loving species. Even snake pheromones can lure others.
Snakes' activity patterns are primarily governed by their cold-blooded nature, relying on external temperatures. They exhibit diurnal, nocturnal, or crepuscular behaviors, influenced by prey ...
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