yes,increases because there is no adequate water source
Snakes such as the rattle snake and other of its kind inhabit the desert. King and coral snakes are very common as well but the king is not deadly while the coral snake is. There are many other snakes that live in the desert look it up on a zoo site.
how has a adder adapted to fit its enviroment
the king snake is found in the Sonoran Desert and Chihuahuan Desert.
The grass snake and the Adder
The common death adder occurs over much of eastern and coastal southern Australia - Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. It may also be found more scarce in the Northern Territory, Western Australia and the west parts of South Australia, due to its sister species of death adders (e.g. desert adder).
in the wood lands of Australia
There are three species of snake in the UK - the smooth snake, the grass snake and the viper or Adder. Only the adder is poisonous and if you leave it alone it will stay away from you. There is also something called a Slow Worm that has been mistaken for a snake, mainly because of its size, but it is actually a legless lizard and is perfectly harmless.
Yes. The taipan is one of four types of snake living in Kakadu which are considered potentially lethal to humans. The others include the death adder, the king brown and the western brown.
The Rattlesnake .
It depends on the type of snake! Some live in normal, 4-season areas, and others in the desert, rain forests, and even some species live in the tundra!
An adder will live for five to ten years.
An adder is a vertebrate. Like all snakes, it's a vertebrate because it has a backbone and an internal skeleton. Snakes have as many as 200-400 vertebrae.