Sidewinders generally prefer the lower, sandy regions of the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts.
Sidewinders move sideways.
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Snakes like sidewinders often sleep, including hibernation, in communities. There is safety in numbers and they share body heat on the cold desert nights.
Those sidewinders that survive to adulthood may live as long as twenty five years.
There is no 'Nevada Desert.' There is, however, the Mojave Desert that is partly located in Nevada.
Polar Bears inhabit Arctic areas and do not live naturally in Nevada.
Most people in Nevada live in the city of Reno or Las Vegas. These cities are in the desert and have been built up to be an attraction.
Southwestern USA and northern Mexico, below 5,000 feet of elevation. They are the fastest of all the rattlesnakes, but are the smallest and LEAST dangerous of all the snakes in Nevada.
Nevada is almost entirely desert.
The Great Basin Desert covers much of Nevada and a small area in southern Nevada is covered by the Mojave Desert.
The vast majority of Nevada is covered by deserts - the Great Basin Desert and the Mojave Desert.