Seeing this, I believe everyone is very interested in the hot spring snake. Next, I will take you to know more about it.

3. Living habits
1. Habitat: Hot spring snakes like to inhabit rock piles, watersides, and swamps near hot springs at an altitude of 3960~4350m.
2. Food: They generally feed on fish, mice and alpine frogs.
Four. Personality
Hot spring snakes are mild-mannered and usually do not actively attack humans. Even if someone disturbs them in the wild, they will only hide themselves.
V. Status of protection
Due to human factors such as the development of geothermal power stations, the living environment of hot spring snakes has been severely damaged, and the number of snakes has become less and less. At present, the hot spring snake has been included in the List of Beneficial or Important Economic and Scientific Research Terrestrial Wildlife Protected by the State issued by the State Forestry Administration of China on August 1, 2000, World Conservation Union (IUCN) ) The 2013 Red List of Threatened Species ver3.1—Near Threatened (NT), and China’s Red List of Biodiversity—Vertebrate Volume, the assessment level is Vulnerable (VU).
Okay, the above is the popular science of the hot spring snake. I believe everyone has a certain understanding of it after reading it~
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