Except for the giant python, which is a national first-level protected animal, all other snakes are national second-level protected animals.
According to Baidu Library search, except for the giant python, which is a national first-level protected animal, all other snakes are national second-level protected animals. Snakes are a type of animal under the phylum Chordata and class Reptiles. The body is slender and divided into three parts: head, trunk and tail. It has no limbs or claw-like hind limbs on both sides of the transverse cloaca of lower snakes. The whole body is covered with scales. The head has different shapes, and the nostrils are located in the snout. side.
The habitats of snakes vary depending on the species. They live in a variety of environments. Some live in caves, some live on the ground, some live in trees, and some live in trees. Live in water. Snakes are cold-blooded animals whose body temperature changes with the temperature, because snakes themselves do not have a complete body temperature regulation mechanism to generate and maintain a constant body temperature. Snakes are carnivores and eat many types of animals, from invertebrates to various vertebrates. Distributed everywhere on earth except the North and South Poles.