SNAKE

Snake is a Robimal who likes to climb and can be sneaky. Snake is flexible and can use her tail to move heavy things. Snake belongs to a team and participates in a group that has given her an important job.

  • TEAM: YELLOW

  • GROUP: BRAVE

  • JOB: TEACHING OTHERS TO BE “STRONG”



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Meet a Real Snake!

Cool Facts: Snakes are fascinating reptiles known for their long, flexible bodies and ability to move smoothly without legs. They have a unique way of shedding their skin, which helps them grow. Snakes also come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, making each species distinct.

Where They Live: Snakes can live in a wide range of environments, including forests, deserts, grasslands, wetlands, and even in the ocean. They are found on every continent except Antarctica.

Where They Sleep: Snakes find cozy spots to rest, such as under rocks, in burrows, in trees, or even in water. They prefer places that provide shelter and protection from the elements.

Home Life and Social: Most snakes are solitary creatures, meaning they prefer to live alone. However, during certain times of the year, such as when they are shedding their skin or during the breeding season, they may be found in groups.

Friendships: While snakes are generally solitary, they do sometimes interact with other snakes, especially during mating season. They use various body movements and chemical signals to communicate.

What They Do for Fun: Snakes enjoy exploring their environment, using their tongues to sense the world around them. Some snakes like to climb trees, swim, or burrow in the ground, depending on their species.

Size of the Animal: Snakes come in a wide range of sizes. The smallest snake, the Barbados threadsnake, can be just 4 inches long, while the largest, the reticulated python, can grow up to 30 feet long. Most snakes weigh between a few ounces to several hundred pounds, depending on the species.

Power Level: Snakes are powerful in their own unique ways. Some are excellent climbers, others are strong swimmers, and many have muscular bodies that allow them to move efficiently and swiftly.

Lifespan: The lifespan of a snake varies by species. On average, snakes can live anywhere from 10 to 30 years in the wild. In captivity, with proper care, some species can live even longer.

First Known: Snakes have been around for millions of years. Fossil evidence shows that snakes first appeared during the Cretaceous period, around 100 million years ago. They have evolved and adapted to a wide range of environments since then.


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