No, almost any snake will move with a side-winding motion when on loose, hot sand. The sidewinder rattlesnake has perfected the movement. There is also a viper or two in Africa that has no rattles but uses the side-winding motion. The horned viper is a good example.
Yes it does. It is a member of the rattlesnake family.
Yes - the sidewinder is a sub-species of the rattlesnake family.
no they do not have rattles
Yes, all snakes, including the sidewinder, are cold blooded.
Sidewinder snakes get most, if not all, of their water intake from the animals that the ingest.
Yes, all snakes are carnivores. There are no snakes that eat plants.
yes
Like all snakes, they live on their own.
Most snakes will use a sidewinding motion when moving in loose sand. The sidewinder rattlesnake has perfected the movement.
I'm assuming that you're talking about sidewinders as a type of snake. And yes, snakes in general have lungs, and so does the sidewinder.
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sidewinders snakes eat mice and other small animals
They have them as a warning to other snakes and animals to stay away.