Created by: Robbie Davidson

20110909

Drought Causes Snakes To Be On The Move


As the Texas drought continues, snakes will be on the move in search of food before hibernation. If the snakes can not get enough food to build their fat stores, it will be hard for them to remain in hibernation throughout the winter months. Not only will the snakes be in search of food, they will also be attracted to areas where they will find water. “The drought has dried all of the grass that the rodents normally feed on,” said Central Texas snake expert, Jerry Cates. “It’s a chain effect, when there are less rodents for the snakes to eat, they will be ranging further and further out from their normal foraging areas.” More

2 comments:

Toni said...

Thats scary. I hate snakes.

Timmy said...

I like snakes.