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  • Snakes: Conductors or Insulators? Understanding Electrical Properties
    Snakes are generally good insulators.

    Here's why:

    * Scales: Snakes have scales made of keratin, the same material as human fingernails. Keratin is a poor conductor of electricity.

    * Body Composition: Snake bodies are primarily composed of muscle, fat, and water, all of which are relatively poor conductors.

    However, it's important to note:

    * Exceptions: Some snakes may have slightly higher conductivity due to specific environmental factors, like the presence of minerals in their diet.

    * Moist Skin: A wet snake might be a slightly better conductor than a dry one.

    Ultimately, snakes are not considered to be good conductors of electricity. If you're worried about a snake coming into contact with a live wire, it's best to keep them away from electrical sources.

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