Snake Basics
Movement & Hunting
Defense and Survival
Habitats and Species
Myths and Misconceptions
100

Group of animals to which snakes belong

What are reptiles

100

Snakes move by contracting these along their bodies

What are muscles


100

Many snakes use this natural coloring to blend into their environment

What is camouflage

100

Water snakes are most commonly found in this type of habitat

What are wetlands (or rivers/lakes)

100

Many people think snakes are slimy, but their skin actually feels like this 

What is dry and smooth

200

Snakes shed their outer skin in this process

What is molting

200

Some snakes can detect warm-blooded prey using these special pits

What are heat-sensing pits

200
This sound is a common warning signal used by rattlesnakes

What is a rattle

200

This snake is the longest species in the world

What is the reticulated python

200

True or False: Most snakes chase humans

What is false

300

This continent is the only one where snakes do not naturally live

What is Antarctica

300

Snakes swallow prey whole because they lack these

What are chewing teeth

300

When threatened, some snakes flatten their bodies to appear larger. This behavior is called this

What is defensive posturing

300

This North American snake is known for its copper-colored head

What is the copperhead

300

This type of snake is often blamed for being aggressive, but usually only strikes when stepped on

What is the rattlesnake

400

Snakes use this forked body part to "taste" chemicals in the air

What is the tongue

400
This type of hunting involves waiting motionless for prey to come close

What is ambush hunting

400

This harmless snake is known for mimicking venomous coral snakes

What is the king snake

400

This snake is famous for eating other snakes, including venomous ones

What is the king snake

400

People often think all snakes are venomous, but only about this percentage actually are

What is about 15%

500

This organ in the roof of a snake's mouth helps analyze scent particles

What is Jacobson's organ (or vomeronasal organ)

500

Snakes use this sense to detect vibrations from animals moving nearby

What is vibration detection
500

This is the main reason snakes bite humans

What is self-defense

500
This desert snake moves sideways to avoid burning its body on hot sand

What is the sidewinder

500

This common myth says snakes travel in pairs, but it's untrue because snakes usually travel this way

What is solo