Eastern diamondbacks have no problems with the desert as they do not live in deserts. They live in the humid areas of the southeastern United States where deserts do not exist. The western diamondback does live in the deserts of the United States, however.
Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes do not live in the desert. Western diamondbacks do.
Western diamondbacks live in the southwestern United States and Mexico while eastern diamondbacks live in the southeastern states.
Deserts do not adapt but organisms that live in the desert adapt.
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.
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No, the Eastern Desert is part of the Sahara Desert east of the Nile River.
No, eastern diamondbacks have a banded black and white tail.
They have to adapt to the heat of the desert and prey loss. If there food dies out they have to adapt to something else to eat
They die
They have a shell
It doesn't adapt. Cephalocereus senilis is a species of cactus native to Guanajuato and Hidalgo in eastern Mexico and does not grow naturally in the Sahara. All cacti are natives to the Americas only and do not grow naturally elsewhere.
Baby western diamondbacks are usually about 12 inches in length. Eastern diamondbacks may be slightly larger.